Monday, September 28, 2009

Light.

What good is light if it is not
strong enough to pierce the darkness
but bright enough to be viewed as a light
by another light?

Can it still be useful like
a grain of salt of the earth
as with its cleansing properties
so light with its visibility?

Or is its usefulness limited
by the proximity of another light
With the combined properties of both
greater works might be done?

Yet, can a single source of light
be useful if it can't even
illuminate through the darkness?

Or is it that the darkness
is too tough and too strong
that it overpowers the light?

Otherwise how would it be able
to be seen by another source
of light?