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The Darkness At Noon
Inconsolable soul when silently cries, Every moment it burns bit by bit, No tears could be seen in the eyes, Encaged in body strives to quit ! Whipped by memories of consistent sorrow, Time as if has decided to trick, Joys of life could never borrow, Can worst of times forever stick ? Someone rescue me out of the deep ditch, Longing to have my share of sunshine, I ought to return to my home pitch, Strong desire to thrive and rise alpine ! Heyday of life, still darkness at noon, Hoping against hope for one glimpse, Wanting to live a night of full moon, Will I be shimmering after an eclipse ? Written on 6/5/14 Sponsor- Dr. Ram Mehta Contest- darkness at noon Now for contest- not just any old quatrain Sponsor- Kelly Deschler Now for contest " My days are dark" by Linda
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