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Sea of fish
You fall into an emotional crease and exist there for so long that over the course of time, you've opened your heart so wide that you find yourself completely filled by a singular source. And when you do this, when your soul become intertwined with that of another, separation feels like the loss of one's own soul. Your soul had compounded with his, melding into one. Even though you retain yours, there is an undeniable feeling of absence, of loss, a deep emptiness. But, he is like the wavelengths for visible light, only 300 nanometers in range, and this minuscule span of electromagnetic waves grows increasingly smaller when considered in the context of the arguably infinite variance of light waves, covering wavelengths from thousands of kilometers down to a fraction of the size of an atom. Just to realize that the limit for longest wavelengths is the size of the universe itself yields defensibly indissoluble perspective, especially when considering the reality of an ever-expanding universe, rendering even the simplest word, limit, utterly meaningless. You can't see the light beyond that that is visible, but I am here to tell you it exists. It is all around you, traversing your veins and filling the ventricles of your fragile heart. Granted, It will never be the same as his light, but there is far greater passion to be found in gamma rays and there is deeper, grossly more dependable trust to be found amongst radio waves. History is bound to repeat itself, and there is comfort in that, security in the sameness, but change is what drives us forward, what keeps us alive.
So consider this final proposition: if you construct and mold new eyes to experience the world through, you might uncover the most beautiful light in existence. To shine brighter and warm fuller than you have ever known.
Hayes Helsper
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