Darkness In Day Poem by Elizabeth Barry

Darkness In Day



Darkness in day

All was quite in the busy street
then darkness fell in the light of the day
Like a tornado it spun it ways to earth
And every single person would pay

The load was to heavy no more to be held
Each sin slowly crushing like a knife to his heart
And as he fell to his knees the clouds they did roar
Then he watched as his world fell apart

The world was a blessing a gift full of love
But love was forgotten, tears will not dry
What once was life is now lost in the night
And with a tear in his eye he asks why?



Elizabeth Barry

Darkness In Day
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Topic(s) of this poem: life and death,religious
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Elizabeth Barry

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