In a Silver Moon night adorned by a thousand Luceros, a woman finds solace in the presence of her soul. Their dialogue unfolds amidst celestial wonders, as she expresses gratitude for the divine spark within her heart. This exchange, rich with imagery of stars, mountains, and oceans, reflects on the profound interconnectedness between the individual and the universe. Through the woman's words, we glimpse the transformative power of gratitude and love, as they weave a tapestry of light and resilience amidst life's challenges. Poem: Rainbow A Silver Moon night,surrounded by Luceros, a thousandthe woman was found withhis soul,and they spoke…...
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In a Silver Moon night adorned by a thousand Luceros, a woman finds solace in the presence of her soul. Their dialogue unfolds amidst celestial wonders, as she expresses gratitude for the divine spark within her heart. This exchange, rich with imagery of stars, mountains, and oceans, reflects on the profound interconnectedness between the individual and the universe. Through the woman's words, we glimpse the transformative power of gratitude and love, as they weave a tapestry of light and resilience amidst life's challenges.

Poem: Rainbow
A Silver Moon night,
surrounded by Luceros, a thousand
the woman was found with
his soul,
and they spoke to me like this:
Do you know the soul of my soul?
I never gave you gratitude for
give spark of Heaven,
inside my heart ,
not even for being inside me,
and make it possible to be me,
that star, that star,
that field made into flower;
that mountain on fire,
that ocean water,
where are they going to stop me?
the rivers that I love so much;
that word of love,
when someone is
suffering,
that Light that they need
those that darkness
they lived,
and at this, he interrupted
the soul saying,
Gratitude forever
to you,
for sheltering me in your
body,
allow me, my beloved,
May you dress as a rainbow
as long as you continue living me,
and thank you (he told him),
to brighten all Aurora,
all night, all being,
Well, all your prayers
go up to Heaven like
wind and kisses the Face of
God, and come back to me
again.
Poem Analysis
The poem reflects on gratitude, love, and the interconnectedness of souls. Through vivid imagery of celestial bodies and natural elements, it portrays a dialogue between a woman and her soul. The woman expresses gratitude for the divine spark within her, allowing her to blossom and overcome challenges. The soul, in turn, acknowledges the woman's role in nurturing it and vows eternal gratitude. The exchange symbolizes the reciprocity of love and the cyclical nature of energy and blessings. The imagery of stars, mountains, rivers, and light emphasizes the universal bond between humanity and the cosmos. Ultimately, the poem celebrates the symbiotic relationship between the individual and the divine, highlighting the power of gratitude and love to transcend earthly limitations.










