what's a raindrop in reference to an ocean?
is it to be seen as an individual
or a part of something far greater than itself?
and in reference to another raindrop,
how identical to it is it?
must we view all raindrops as entities of a coincidentally similar being
and take away the togetherness of the ocean,
or accept that raindrops
despite their differences
all mirror one another
and must in order to make up this
ocean?
YOU ARE READING
past oblivion.
Poetry"what can i really say?" used to be my words, when i didn't know as much. when i got older, i responded to myself. "everything." now, i realize that i can use my breath to speak on everything in existence, from dust on jupiter to the depths of hell...