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Christmas lights
In the glow of Christmas lights, we yearn
to match the magic others seem to churn.
In windows gleaming with perfection's touch
yet behind closed doors, reality does clutch.
Each bulb a star in a constellation bright
we strive to replicate the dazzling sight.
But in the tangles and imperfect hues
lies the truth we often choose to refuse.
For every strand perfectly placed
there's a hidden struggle not easily traced.
In tangled wires and broken dreams,
we find a reflection of the mayhem in our mind.
We long to shine as brilliantly as they
whose lights seem to effortlessly convey.
The spirit of the season, joy unbound
yet our own efforts often feel unsound.
For while we chase an imperfect facade,
the truth is that imperfection is not odd.
So let us embrace the flaws that we bear
for they make us human, vulnerable and rare.
In the christmas lights, which both bright and dim
we find the beauty in each imperfect whim.
For it's not the perfection that truly ignites
but the true, imperfect glow of Christmas lights.
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