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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Sonnet at the Twilight Zone



How far can your eyes tell the splendor of your soul each day
When your heart has been covered with the verve of your worries?
And your windows are all curtained to make inside so gray
No glitter but that lamp which in time became also wearish.
This corner must be turned now; bring back yourself to the beam
Of colors around the cheerfulness of summer season
Though daylight will soon grow fainter, retreating with its hymn
Of blessings to rest, if only you will start to listen
For Sun, the mighty star e'en cares to leave a scenic canvas,
That when it's time to leave this day as part of the Memoire,
We would fathom how main to live this life, and yet just once!
Make it momentous more with the best suit from your armoire.
                    And at the end of every twilight comes the hope and joy
                    That there are more out there our Providence will sure employ



Sonnet at the Twilight Zone
Monday, August 05, 2013
11:50 AM

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