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Your Attention Please.
Monday, February 09, 2009, 19:12
I saw the moon today.

I realised I haven't notice it for a long long time. Maybe I focused too much on my star.

Anyway, I saw the big round moon that shone so bright it made egg-yolk seems off-yellow and non-circular. I saw greyyish spots on the moon. I saw a moon without any clouds blocking and I learnt that my star is not the only nice thing I can have.

I saw other stars too. Ones not as bright, others not as big.

I don't rely on my star anymore, I concluded after thinking. I don't need it to guide me through. I no longer need it to bring me out of the forest when I'm lost. I lost touch with my star.

I don't know what to do with my star now. Maybe I could let my star return to its orbit and let others enjoy it. Maybe in a corner of my heart, my star will always be something special, but something that don't mean to belong.

Maybe the star didn't belong to me in the first place.






Ernest