Open Poetry #19 |
A dark Poem - Inspired by Gloom |
Silver Streak Member Elite
since 2002-01-02
Posts 3625FL, USA |
A dark Poem (Not a Sonnet! I forgot a quatrain.) "May its morning stars become dark; may it wait for daylight in vain and not see the first rays of dawn, " NIV Job 3:9 Why I do I always feel my very best? In deepest darkness my soul is at rest No love; no company, where nothing's said No spark, no life I love just being dead. For I'm afraid of light. It makes me think And see the sorrow. feel all pain, and stink So let me run, hide from reality As if I were never born, just no me. I do no harm when I escape to gloom And sit alone within my little tomb For what have I to offer God in light? Best, hide away and sleep in perfect night. Then when infinity I do not see I'll just be gone, there never was a me. ((Gloom)) -newell Sharing God's Love through perfectlovepoetry.com Copyright: 2002 Newell Elsworth Usher [This message has been edited by Silver Streak (02-22-2002 12:13 PM).] |
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Duncan Member Ascendant
since 2001-08-07
Posts 5455 |
So let me run, hide from reality As if I were never born, just no me. You've written gloom with the same passion and talent as you write hope! |
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Professor Gloom Member Elite
since 2000-07-23
Posts 3082of Depression |
A very well written Dark piece, Quoting from Job always adds to a dark piece, Since he was the greatest suffering Human. Enjoyed. Glad my meager talents could inspire. Gloom |
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Silver Streak Member Elite
since 2002-01-02
Posts 3625FL, USA |
Duncan, I just write whatever is in my soul. And it's true that gloom is the antithesis of hope. Of course, I know that all gloom must do to see hope is to turn around. And when we see hope, if we turn around we will see gloom. Both are simply human mirrors of expectation. ((Duncan)) -newell Sharing God's Love through perfectlovepoetry.com |
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Silver Streak Member Elite
since 2002-01-02
Posts 3625FL, USA |
Gloom, thank you for your compliment. It is indeed a high honor as you are the premier author of 'gloom' poetry. Yes, no human being, except Christ, has ever suffered more than Job. But suffering is simply a way to prepare us to receive God's deepest gifts of Love. Without thirst how could a drink satisfy? ((Gloom)) -newell Sharing God's Love through perfectlovepoetry.com |
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