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When Sweet and Soft Morn No Longer Calls Out, Dedicated To My Dear Friend, Connie Marcum Wong
When Sweet And Soft Morn No Longer Calls Out, Dedicated to my dear friend, Connie Marcum Wong When heart is broken, ocean is drained All becomes sad-blue, all life is stained Dawn brings epic sorrows, no real relief Ripped and torn, shattered some beliefs Midnight moon casts down that terrible blue Everything sad even shining new. When heart is broken, ocean is drained All becomes sad-blue, all life is stained When sweet and soft morn no longer calls out And life cries for hope, with dark mourning shout Hours flow forth like whimpering aches of day All the green blades of grass seem morbid gray Hurt promises to let other shoe drop And mind wonders shall this agony stop. Robert J, Lindley, 9-14-2022 Sonnet Born from a poet's heart that has seen too much sorrow and loss. Dedicated to those lost. And to my dear friend Connie Marcum. I truly think she would have loved this one. As she saw the merits in sad, dark and truth in life should be represented in poetry.
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