A Day Without Light
This poem is about how it would feel and seem to live in a world without love and be surrounded with darkness.
By Alexia VillanuevaPublished 5 years ago • 1 min read
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Sunlight is struggling to enter your room, but you keep the curtains tightly closed. If you just remove them from the way of the sun, its light will enter. — Swami Satprakashananda
Darkness follows for no light has come for it
has blinded all of the above the moons the stars
the world beyond ours a day with out light is like a
day without love but darkness has covered all that
was full of light the rivers that once flowed down below
under the sea were the fish once swam under the roses
behind the valley were darkness now stands but now
it sweeps through the forests through the souls of once
animals who are now like lifeless spirits darkness
will not stop till light is no longer seen darkness will
cover the caves the sea the ocean above and the sea
below this is what its like to have a day without light.
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