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Description Yeah. Very simple. Here's the poem:

- Grey Finality -
What light can say it is greater,
Than the darkness preceding?
How can the light say,
That it causes less pain?
When the light creates such,
False beliefs as an enchantress?
The devious diversions created,
By this apostate aurora steal,
His hopes without empathy.
But the darkness is not inferior.
Nor shall it be any finer.
Its succor of slumber comes no more.
For all factions of his psyche,
Seem to be clouded with wariness.
Though he may try to disregard all,
Nothing can allow him peace.
Everything causes this chaos.
The dark merely illuminates,
The impurities held.
This absence of light cradles,
The feeleings he cannot afford.
Through the dusk a glow apepars.
The falsified light breaks through,
To toy with his simplicity.
Slowly taking over the mist,
That has become his whole.
If the light could be stopped,
He could be as normal as,
he was ever to become.
This light is a parasite -
The dark subsides as always,
And the light appears again.
Only to take him away.
To stay dark would be easier, for
Having nothing is so much easier
Than hoping there is anything.
Dark and Light - Mere opposites.
But as they bond together
They become the same.
Always painful; always feared.
And through it all,
Light remains vigilant.
Saying that he, being lighter,
Is also greater.
Yet still, this light will,
Remain no different.
Than the darkness thought malevolent.
It has remained constant,
Since the first fated life,
And will be forever,
Until the final cold comes,
And melds both into grey.
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