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Life

Life is a fusion of a double-edged sword,
With winter storms and summer storms never ignored.
A paradox of beauty and destruction,
A constant battle, a never-ending junction.
The sword glimmers with a sharp edge,
Glistening with power, with a deadly pledge.
It cuts through the air with a forceful might,
A symbol of strength, ready to ignite.
Winter storms, with snow and ice,
A frigid dance, a chilling vice.
They sweep across the land with a fierce cold,
Leaving a trail of frost, a story untold.
But amidst the frozen, there's a subtle grace,
A quiet stillness, a peaceful embrace.
The snowflakes fall like delicate lace,
Creating a winter wonderland, a mystical place.
The double-edged sword, it turns once more,
As summer storms begin to pour.
With thunder and lightning, they rage and roar,
A symphony of chaos, a tempest to explore.
The rain pours down in a relentless downpour,
Flooding the streets and the fields galore.
But within the storm, there's a hidden beauty,
A vibrant energy, a wild flurry.
The sword of life, it swings back and forth,
A never-ending cycle, a constant force.
With each swing, it brings forth a new season,
A fusion of extremes, a powerful reason.
The double-edged sword, it reminds us all,
That life is a balance, a constant call.
To embrace the good and the bad,
To weather the storm, to be brave and glad.
For within the fury, there's magic to be found,
A dance of duality, forever unbound.
Winter and summer, they merge and blend,
Creating a life, with no beginning and no end.
So let the sword of life, continue to sway,
Through the winter storms and summer's display.
For in its fusion, we find our strength,
To embrace the journey, no matter what length.
Life is a fusion of a double-edged sword,
With winter storms and summer storms never ignored.
A beautiful paradox, a constant reminder,
That through all the chaos, there's love to find her.




Authorship by Mr. Dashaun Rashod Snipes
©️ Mr. Dashaun Rashod Snipes
®️ Life

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