Best Sunfall Poems
A Witch's Lullabywhen the sun sets down,
at far end of the town;
when night creeps in,
sky full of silver spin;
when mortals are drunk in spirits,
voyaged to the slumberland;
i walk down the bridge,
to fulfil my grudge.
stealthily waddle to avoid all sight,
thick mist shields me to aid my fight.
ages ago,...
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Categories:
sunfall, abuse, dark, sad love,
Form:
Rhyme
Psalm of a Man Pondering Nihilism (A Sonnet)I felt the chaos like a capsule, small
It tumbled down my throat, dispersed throughout
To numb alert my body, I’d no doubt
Newborn idle entropy at sunfall
Senses are but half-blind court reporters
And memory’s known to give in to its whims
So man may doubt the gospels and the...
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Categories:
sunfall, philosophy
Form:
Sonnet
TravelerDear Traveler,
Set sail at Sunfall.
Let Nightfall set
You ashore,
Not Sunrise.
For both Dawn and troublous
Storms grow weary
At Nightfall and make it
Their bedding.
Even Pirates, too, do
Doze off as do drunken
Monkeys in this hour.
Dear Traveler,
Sail now!
Let the Moon and Stars
Guide your path,
Not Sunlight.
For I have traveled
By both...
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Categories:
sunfall, travel,
Form:
Didactic
Unfair
Dude…
Why?
Why do you get to sleep,
But I am ever awake?
Why do you get to sleep
But I see every sunfall and moon break?
Why do you get to sleep
But I get to watch the stars singing?
Why do you get to sleep
But the...
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Categories:
sunfall, life, sleep,
Form:
Rhyme