Morning Tear on a Leaf
Reflecting on Nature's Miracle
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A Macro View of the Single, Perfect Dewdrop.
"A single drop a morning tear,
Upon a leaf, so crystal clear.
It holds the sun, a tiny gleam
A silent gentle, waking dream."
This small verse paints a picture that often unfolds in the quiet hours of a Saint Lucian morning. Imagine walking through the lush vegetation, where the air is still and the first light of day begins to touch the leaves. You might notice it – a solitary water droplet, clinging to the velvety surface of a leaf like a precious jewel.
This "morning tear" is more than just condensation. It feels like a poignant pause in the day's unfolding, a moment of perfect stillness captured in liquid form. It’s "crystal clear," offering a miniature window into the world around it. Look closely, and you might see the reflection of the rising sun, a "tiny gleam" held within its delicate curve.
Reflections in Crystal Clarity
There's a "silent gentle, waking dream" quality to this scene. The world is just stirring, and this droplet, untouched by the busyness to come, embodies that peaceful transition. It’s a reminder to slow down, to observe the intricate beauty in the smallest of details.
In the heart of Saint Lucia's natural splendor, these moments are abundant if we take the time to notice them. This single drop on a leaf becomes a metaphor for the clarity and quietude that the early morning offers us – a chance to reflect, to dream, and to appreciate the gentle unfolding of a new day.
Take a moment today to look for your own "morning tear."
What silent beauty will you discover?

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