I must commend that beautiful work. I was reading the first time that I got me, actually, like an Oasis, you watered my heart. When weary and thirsty in the days that you light up my darkest space with your bright and beautiful face.
Wow. You know, this is the kind of poem that you, like, close your eyes and imagine, like, you light up my darkest space with your beautiful face. So, yeah.
The imagery is really beautiful. It's really amazing. All right, Dov.
Yeah, Jeffrey. I think this is one of the best poem of yours. So full of passion, the flow of the words, how you use the metaphors, and everything about the poem.
It's so beautiful, I can't say anything. At the beginning, you used Oasis. Oasis, you know, Oasis, I think you used it like, love is where we find a shelter, you know? Love is the only place in this planet when you are grieving and denied the solace.
If you found that flicker of love inside someone that loves you or you love, that's the only thing that gives you solace. So that is Oasis. And down there in the middle, you say, you light up something like, light up my dark space, something like that.
So, which means, it gives us love, gives us hope, something to rely on. Everything is falling around, everything is crumbling, and there is no hope. But, you know what? There is love.
So, it's a light that pierces the darkness around us. That's a big light. And at the end, you say, there is a treasure, a radiant gem, wealth.
There is no wealth in this world. If you have all of the wealth in your hand, it means nothing. It can't replace the value of true and unconditional love.
The one who has the true and unconditional love is the wealthiest person on this planet. And Jeffrey has said it at the beginning, before I read my poem, I was reading it, I just said, wow, what a line, what a poem. It's something beyond this planet.