Being in the dark

Noserumi

July 7th.
I remember looking forward to it as an event until I was in elementary school,
Since then, I have not thought much about Tanabata.
Due to the season, it was often cloudy and not visible.
This year, by chance, I stopped by a campsite a few days before, and when I looked up late at night, I saw a starry sky full of stars.
The Milky Way was faintly visible, and it grew darker with each passing moment.
There are so many stars that they don't even show up in the photo I took with my iPhone.
At that moment, a calm and fresh wind was blowing in my heart.
The darkness made me feel that the world is filled with invisible stars and invisible, precious winds.
You will be surrounded by people who are full of wisdom for life and the flame they light for you.
The wind was there too.
How will I feel?
And how will it be?
My favorite poet
Behind what is visible there is something invisible
I said that.
It is darkness that makes us realize how important these things are.
I feel like I want to actively put myself in the dark.
Have a cheerful day today too.
Noserumi