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What I am is plain to see
I have a charge, just not electricity,
I am a measure of what you cannot see
But by that measure everyone can see.
I am what gives such moments blessed
As in the night my light switch pressed
But then the end, my mighty blow,
takes from you that which you cannot sow.
But then I give such memories
Such as the light of a Christmas tree,
What am I is plain to see,
If only you didn't have to pay for me.
Red herring #1: "I am not electricity" (technically this is a true statement).
Since "by that measure everyone can see"; "the night my light switch pressed"; "such as the light of a Christmas tree"; sounds a lot like electricity, particularly because it is something that cannot be seen. But it isn't electricity but rather a measure of it. Then comes the 'end' which takes from you what you cannot sow, its something that has to be paid for. It has everything to do with electricity including the month-end bill. But it isn't electricity itself but how it is measured and the basis for billing (charging). And there is a pun in that the answer is mentioned specifically three times in the riddle, twice specifically telling you what it is, only it happens to be spelled differently. "What I am," and "I am What," so then, "What am I"?
it was right there n' i didn't see it
hahaaa good one, but no
The letter M? haha
Uh... Idk haha. Whats white an black and red all over?