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MIDNIGHT MELANCHOLY

POEM TITLE: MIDNIGHT MELANCHOLY

In the stillness of the night, I find solace, 
As darkness descends, a melancholy embrace. 
The moon, a lonely sentinel in the sky, 
Casting its pale light, as time slips by.

A symphony of silence, whispers in the air, Midnight's melancholy, a burden hard to bear.
 The stars, like tears, twinkle in the abyss, Reflecting the sorrow, the world cannot dismiss.

The clock ticks on, its rhythm a mournful song, Echoing regrets, the moments that have gone wrong. 
Shadows dance, in the corners of my mind, Unraveling secrets, memories left behind.

Midnight's melancholy, a mirror to my soul, Revealing the truths, that I cannot control. 
The weight of existence, heavy on my chest, 
As I ponder the purpose, the meaning of this quest.

The night unfolds, revealing life's bitter truths, Unveiling the pain, the regrets, the uncouth.
 Yet amidst the sadness, a glimmer of hope, 
A chance to heal, to learn, to cope.

The night, a canvas, painted with shades of gray, 
Whispering tales of love, loss, and dismay. 
In its depths, I find solace, a bittersweet release, 
A reminder that life's beauty lies in its cease.

So, as midnight's melancholy wraps around my soul,
I embrace the sadness, let it take its toll. 
For in the depths of darkness, a spark will ignite, 
Guiding me towards dawn, where hope takes flight.

Written By: *Abdulai Kpaka Mansaray.

Copyright © Abdulai Kpaka Mansaray | Year Posted 2024

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