Silver Lining Poem by Keith Anastase KAMOSSO

Silver Lining



SILVER LINING

I wanted to see, the dimness blinded me
I could’ve smiled, time made me gloomy
I wish for the light, darkness answered
When I cried out for help, hinder strongly grabbed my hand

I couldn’t witness the daylight
I couldn’t recognize the luminosity from the gloom
Senses gone astray in the face of my loneliness
Happiness was like an unreached dream to me

Pain became my asylum
Frosty became my relatives
Desire killed the sanities inside of me
Faintness filled to the peak of my soul

Who could’ve said that I existed?
Who could’ve said that I was there?
My life was like a myth to the world
My heart ceased the rhythm

What changed demise into existence?
What gave my world the light of expressive?
Who gave reminded my heart to beat again?
What brought me back to life?

Writing won’t elucidate everything
Singing can’t be enough to spell out these words
How could I speak with my heart and make a sound?
When my mind springs up this feeling?

Who could believe that I would laugh again?
Have a moment of my life forever
Possess what I identify to be mine
Sit and sense the existence of reality?

I shining lucky star from the above
A beautiful butterfly flow down from skies

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