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Thief of Light and Sight

It’s a thief…shaped from shadows Of whose presence cannot be known And who will stoop so low As to steal e’en the candle’s glow And is silent as …the sound of stone Little by little…bit by bit Always taking, degree by degree Til little will I have left of it Precious little sight … Left to me It’s the iceberg in the night It’s the train one does not see coming It’s closely akin to the quiet flow Of water slipping silently and slow Down the drain… This thievery of my sight I am powerless to halt Or even slow this cunning thief E’en tho’ he lives within me And I know it’s not truly No… not truly his fault This thing that he’s doing To me. There is no cure Of that I’m sure For this fate of mine So insidious But the simple fact Is that I will indeed go blind And at this point in time Seems quite hideous Perhaps the thief will work Very slowly… perrhaps he’ll do His task with haste But for now I’ll try to see The world more closely For it’s likely I’ll not …have time to waste… I’ll see the Sunrises With more respect For their beauty that… I always took as a given See the dusks in a whole new light And I expect That I’ll keep on livin’ Perhaps I’ll leave this earthly realm Whilst I can still see about me And take a final glimpse And smile a final smile At the beautiful world …I leave behind me…

Copyright © | Year Posted 2017




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Date: 3/3/2017 11:14:00 PM
This is very sad and touching, but also a creative and poetic expression. It knocks its reader with different emotional punches ranging from counting one's blessings, to mourning the death of part of one and the life one knew, to prayerful philosophy - it is all there. I am losing my sight, but simply need to visit the ophthalmologist. If this is true, I wish you the truest of authentic spirit building journals and pray it helps to remember - you are not your eyes. Hugs ... CayCay
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