Microbeious aspect...
The common was deserted....the bridge is shut and you have to go backwards on yourself to get there....in silence then did I stand.
The mist hung upon each breath, eager for its moisture to join the throng, swirling clouds making beautiful transient shapes. The sun made all amber and gold, soft light for an even softer air. The cold ground bedecked in bouncing orbs of sparkling crystal reflection. I hummed gently to myself, feeling the delicate rhythm of life pervading in the ebb and flow of my contented musings.
The thoughts of last nights conversations about life, giving direction to my acceptance of the joy of now. To see beauty in the simplest things, the large and the small, 'The Grand Unified theory' of Pete. I know what keeps the wondrous orbs together, molecular gravity and cellular cohesion, surface tension and assorted pressure influences.....but each little one resting upon blade of grass, twig or spiders web makes the world more magical. To know does not destroy....but somehow makes it all the more enchanted....each little dew drop is unique...it will never exist in that way again.....so, I stare......and as the birds sing with the joy in my heart I feel moved....my chest grows as my thumping heart feels fit to bursting. Here...alone in the middle of a field....a tear gentle rolls from the corner of my eye, I let it run upon my cheek and fall onto the ground. It disappeared from view as it blended with all the other shining orbs.
To be happy...must come from within...I spent last night in the company of loved friends, trusted and familiar. This morning I was alone. In the distance I could almost feel the other heart that is mine asleep in our bed, rising and falling gently. With all that is going on at the moment I was just so grateful for it all....happy.....contented... Joyous.
So the tiny little life that is me, my microbe-ious aspect, resting upon the surface of this wonderful blue and green orb that is our Earth, wishes you a wonderful weekend and as an old Arab friend used to say "May you find peace and shade my friend".
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