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The Beauty in Pain
A vanilla fragrance,
So calming
And soft.
As light dances
On the black wick.
A gentle soul
Patiently watches
Wax drip down,
And into the dish.
As the candle melts away.
A stunning disaster.
Immaculate beauty,
Found within destruction.
Life exists
Within pain.
A daisy colored candle
Reduced to ash,
Floating in the air
Like melancholic dust.
Moving with an ironic sense of gracefulness.
A life of peace,
Forged from generations of sadness.
Because beauty exists within pain,
A decaying candle
Is a pleasant sight.
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I wrote this piece for an online poetry class I am currently taking in the second half of my 2018/2019 school year. The topic that I was presented the week that I crafted this piece was a poem containing one consistent metaphor. The idea of using a candle sprung to me one night as I sat and contemplated why something being destroyed was such a beautiful thing. Upon conjuring this startling realization, another equally as startling one followed suit. Life is a series of tragic and unfortunate events that inevitably lead humans to seek out the beauty in such pain. Watching a candle burn slowly is a prime example of this. As wax streams down the sides and the candle nears its demise, it becomes more enjoyable to watch. Humans, as a whole, bask in any warmth and joy that they can find, all whilst knowing that these such pleasures only came to be after many known tragedies occurred.