The Star Theory
I was born to shine
A trailblazer of the sky
A meteorite
When we fizzle, do we loose our sizzle? When we fall, is it our last call? When we burn out, do we burn up? What is synonymous with anonymous? Unknown to ourselves, we twinkle like stars. Unknown to ourselves, we all fall like meteorites. When we twinkle, we illuminate the night. When we fall, we show others where we have been. We are the trailblazers of the earth, we were born to shine, we were born to fall. Our destiny is to know the difference between glitter and light. Glitter needs glue, light needs dark. Go where you can find the difference.
Kathy Paysen 2012
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RE: The Star Theory
An interesting posting; I've heard how scientists like to brag that 'people are made of stardust', since the elements (we are composed of) were originally created by the lifecycle of stars; when the human spirit soars, it's really amazing as to what can be imagined and accomplished.
-Joe Breunig
Reaching Towards His Unbounded Glory
A Journey Of... Poetic Purpose
Logic, when applied to people, fails miserably. --Joseph J. Breunig 3rd
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
Joseph,
One of the first songs we learn as a child is, "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"...the same melody as "The A B C Song".
When we do well, we get stars. If we are an expert in our field, we are called a star. Stars direct our path. Stars birth romance. Stars are the essence of a growing universe. To know we are of the stars...makes us worthy of illumination.
There are those that believe our greatest fear is knowing we are of the light, and all things are possible through us. We are children of the light, we have every reason to explore the God that made us.
I am delighted that you took interest in my work. Thank you very much.
I look forward to reading your art soon.
Warm regards,
Kathy
Dallas, Texas