Temple of May
Lina Ru
Temple of May
Glowing past, events of silver grapes, hiding the answer of who we are where should we stay how can we enter the temple of May? May, my spring heart, blooming flowers of eternity expressing time through chirping birds, my loving songs of mended memories. Memories, who I was, not who I am, might be who I will be. Falling crystal secrets of our past b r e a k as time ends my May, summer comes, and circles become who I was not who I am who I could be as slowly I die . . . . . May, my loving pulsations, glowing stars of infinity, expressing peace through our veins of love.
May is our internal spring; the place that unites us with love. The glowing grapes are what we believe is important, our memories and secrets of the past. At the end, who we are does not depend on who we believe we are, but in something deeper: the ontological.