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Under the delicate veil of reality, unseen worlds weave webs of mystery, There, beneath the clear surface, lie extinguished universes, full of hidden stories. I floated like a child in a dream, feeling the call of these distant realms, With no proof in hand, just a deep premonition that magic and mystery walk hand in hand. In the blue sky and the scent of flowers, there are mirrors of hidden goodness, But in the same breath mingles a wild force, a pain that kisses the edge of being. Every petal that unfolds under the sun hides a shadow of old, forgotten times, A dance of secret degradation, painting the world in hues of melancholy. Under the starry mantle of enchanted nights, when the stars pour into unknown waters, We feel the echo of another existence, a deep murmur that disturbs our peace. And thus, in every blooming flower, in every dream that takes flight, Light and darkness mix, writing an unwritten story of an unseen destiny. Our lives are symptoms of an ancient spell, a dance of shadows and light, Where beauty and suffering entwine in a world of shimmering metaphors. We are but travelers through these constellations hidden beneath the daily venom, Wandering through worlds of curves and extinguished fires, seeking a revived dawn. Our eyes are gates to those parallel universes, Where every moment of joy is shadowed by a tear of eternity. We are born from stars, but carry within us the ashes of extinguished galaxies, And in the infinite waltz, we laugh and cry, gathering star memories in unknown hearts. So, when we gaze at the sky, the blooming, and hear the silence of enchanted nights, Let us know that beneath every heartbeat lies a flicker of unseen sadness, That beauty and pain are two mirrored skies, And only by accepting this dual symphony can we understand the deep magic of life. In temples forgotten by time, in rivers singing old ballads, We find echoes of those deep realms, where light and shadow dance together, And thus, in every moment of life, in every childhood dream, We learn that magic hides precisely in this ethereal duality. Let us live, then, with hearts open to both beauty and pain, To seek those secret worlds beyond the daily veil, And to breathe their magic, letting our hearts sing, Even when the echoes of pain whisper their old secrets under enchanted skies.
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