The Grand Sons Of Light Poem by George Samuel

The Grand Sons Of Light



Brown eyed stars
Accompany a gray colored moon
Lightning heaven with diamond eyes
From a noble cousin sun
Appear moody running the day alone
Before all shadowed night
And tempting valleys of the dark
Devouring courage to wage war against the violent night
That stood emerging slow in all black
Forcing the untimely exit of the day
Of a gentle handsome sun
Offers us hope and light day next to day
Burning hideout and beyond
Raise up hope like darkness is dead
And gently some moon takes over
Over from an exhausted sun
Sitting by heaven's gate for a watch over
A slow and subtle night
Going away bye and bye
To some island town where none could interfere
Surrounded by a thousand stars
Beyond numbers and colony
Litters about heaven and far
To illuminate the idle sleeping earth

Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: lights
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Light sun moon and stars
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