End of the day Quote by Aisha
“End of the day No other way Mr. Sun goes to hide Lady Moon shines with pride After sun burns Moonlight turns Never ending ritual Lifes marital or burial Moon wants to meet her love Which is the ever sun above Lady Moon drops her endless tears As millions of glittering stars End of the night Dawns beautiful sight Moon must fade Sun tunes His trade Sun seems to sparkle with love Like a huge golden dove Moons ever dark sadness Suns eternal light gladness Twists up a never ending story of above Of an impossible love.”
About This Quote
The poem describes the cyclical dance of sun and moon, symbolizing love, loss, and renewal.
In simple terms: Sun and moon’s endless, bittersweet cycle.
Embrace the rhythm of love and loss.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationships
- grief
- celebrations
- nighttime reflections
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What personal cycles mirror this celestial dance?
- How does recognizing cycles affect coping with loss?
The metaphor may oversimplify complex emotions into celestial imagery.