Sunrise
SUNRISE
Sunrise, hasten
Your feet to come
For in you the blossom
Of my heart berths
Dusk, the mirth of my heart
Has cocooned, and in frigid
Warmth for sunrise it yearns
For my sunshine to bring.
Sunrise come for my
Sunshine to come.
Sunrise come, come
Quickly I implore
For in grub for the warmth
Of my sunshine through
The thickest of all nights
My heart gropes.
Sunrise come for my
Sunshine to come.
Sunrise come swiftly
For my sunshine to herald.
The obsequies of my loneliness
I beg you to come sound.
Sunrise come and let my
Sunshine emerge to suture
My solitude cleaved heart.
Come sunrise and let my
Sunshine come, enshrine
And kindle my heart
For, like an ember my
Heart now is.
Sunrise come for my
Sunshine to come.
Sunrise come
And let my sunshine come
For dusk phlegmatically on
The frigid, thorny path of
Loneliness on a harrowing
Voyage, my heart it has taken
Sunrise come for my
Sunshine to come.
Sunrise hearken
To the call of my somber heart.
For like when to dawn the
Crow of a cock calls, to you
My heart calls.
Sunrise come for my
Sunshine to come.
For when sunrise comes,
My sunshine’s fragrant
Rays like a myrrh through
The key hole of the door of my
Doleful heart in would filter.
The door of my heart will I
Open and in deluge of my
Sunshine’s mystique will I bask
And from the serfdom of solitariness
Free will I become.
Sunrise come for my
Sunshine to come.
Though, when sunrise comes,
Soon the sun on my sunshine
Would again set and in a swift
Gone and dusk my sunshine
Would supplant.
But while it tarries it’s
Sumptuous presence will I relish.
Sunrise come for my
Sunshine to come.
Copyright © Marvel Godwyn | Year Posted 2011
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