When my sun rises, the raging terror that wanders in the sheer darkness, cast into fear and disappear.
When my sun rises, the ugly faces of the wrinkled hills regain their beauty and wear their green veil again.
When my sun rises, the old cracked layers that cover the dilapidated houses show their youthful, forgotten colors again.
When my sun rises, the brokenhearted birds can sing the praises of the glorious eternal love again.
When my sun rises, a goodhearted shepherd can lead his sheep through the sharp, misleading rift again.
When my sun rises, the insecurity and old fears that inhabit the hearts of fear-controlled villagers begin to fade away and they regain their brave nature again.
When my sun rises, the lonely hearts of abandoned souls begin to feel the pulse of renewed hope in them again.
When my sun rises, the frightened children will ignore their ingrained fear and hurry joyfully towards their playground again.
When my sun rises, my despair will be crushed by the rays of your splendid love, and I can wear the armor of light again.
When my sun rises, I can make you ride on my horse, and toward the place of sunrise, we can keep our souls united again.
- Author: Samer Amin ( Offline)
- Published: June 17th, 2021 05:46
- Category: Unclassified
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Comments4
I never knew so much can happen when the sun rises. Well, I know now! lol.
Good write Samer.
Many thanks for your smart feedback.
In fact, I was talking about my own sun, not the usual sun that we usually notice its emergence during our daily routine.
To be honest, my Sun is very cute and unique, and I love her so much, because she is able to make a lot of drastic positive changes into my special universe at least.
May the sun always rise in all our lives Samer.
Andy
Thank you Andy, may the sun of rebirth of hope and bravery continue to shine on our horizons.
Good read, Samer.
Thank you very much Jerry.
Love this poem ❣
Thank you very much Ali for your encouraging feedback, I am so glad you liked this poem.
I wish you a very happy and bright day.
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