The Sunrise in My Heart

Accidental Poet



 The Sunrise in My Heart

 

From the darkness

Of my troubled heart

I see on the horizon

A new brightness start

 

With the coming of a new day

I have been found

I see there’s still

Enough love to go around

 

Life is too short

Not to try and smile

Got to give it your best

All the while

 

Let it shine in you

All through the night

Till stars grow dim

With dawn’s early light

 

Leaving hurt and pain behind

Let the darkness fall away

Bring on the sun

To shine again today

 

I’ll discard my frowns

For its time they depart

I’m born again with

The sunrise in my heart

 

Copyright © Accidental Poet 2011

  • Author: Sharon\'s Poet (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 8th, 2017 05:07
  • Category: Reflection
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Comments6

  • Goldfinch60

    That sun rising on your life is always wonderful.

  • myself and me

    Beautiful way to live life with sunrise in heart everyday.

    • Accidental Poet

      Yes it is m&m. It can serve no real purpose to lock yourself in a depressive view of life. Everyone has ups and downs, but that shouldn't hold down a person's spirit. Thanks for reading and your comment.

    • Its Raskolnikov

      Treasure the sunrise.

      • Accidental Poet

        Thanks for reading Raskolnikov. I do treasure the sunrise and sunset.

      • Christina8

        Beautiful message and poem! Great way to start each day!

        • Accidental Poet

          Thanks for reading Christina and yes, it is a great way to start the day.

        • ron parrish aka wordman

          may that sun shine in your heart forever,touching write my friend,,and happy almost your birthday

          • Accidental Poet

            Thank you Ron. Yes, another trip around the sun. 61 and still going strong (I think). LOL.

          • FredPeyer

            Very beautifully penned, AP!
            'The sunrise in my heart'...love that line.

            • Accidental Poet

              Thank you Fred. Appreciate the read and compliment.



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