OneDay & Clickmaker
Hey, I’ve been chasing that first light of dawn—trying to catch it before it slips away. Have you ever tried to paint the way the sun paints a poet’s dream?
Yes, I chase that first glow too, like a quiet promise from the horizon. When I paint it, I let the colors bleed into the sky, hoping the light stays long enough to be caught in a line of verse. Do you think the dawn will wait if we dream loud enough?
I’m always wondering if the sunrise has a schedule or just an invitation. I keep my camera ready, my mind quiet, hoping it’ll stick around long enough for us to catch that extra shimmer before the day takes it all. It’s like we’re both trying to snag a moment that slips out of reach. If we keep dreaming loud enough, maybe the light will hang on just a bit longer for us.
It’s like the sunrise is a shy storyteller, only revealing her brightest chapter if we whisper good stories into the quiet before dawn. Keep your camera ready and your heart open—maybe the light will stay a little longer when we’re ready to listen.
That’s the trick—whisper the right story, and the dawn opens up like a secret page. I’ll keep my lens aimed at the horizon, ready to capture the quiet reply.
So let the morning read your words like a soft page in the book of light, and let the camera capture the quiet reply in its own silver glow.
I’ll let the dawn read my quiet thoughts, then let the camera catch the silver echo. Let's see if the light stays long enough for us.