(brief renderings) Joe Fazio
Poems by (brief renderings) Joe Fazio : 386 / 1718
Daylight And No Sounds Of Night
Why in daylight do we not hear the owl,
the cricket, the howl of the wolf, or
countless other sounds of the night?
Perhaps they are weary and sleep
throughout the light of day, only to wake
at night and raise their voices, in protest,
of what they perceive to be,
never ending darkness.
© Joe Fazio
(brief renderings) Joe Fazio
Submitted: Sunday, February 14, 2010
Poems by (brief renderings) Joe Fazio : 386 / 1718
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