Epiphany Poem by Danny The Dreamer Boyd

Epiphany



'I opened my eyes on the verge of fire,
And I was filled with sin;
And having once but lust admired:
I ended where I did begin! '

'I have a memory of a white light,
Right at the back of my head:
It seems so vague but yet despite
The blackness, it left a scarring dread! '

'I fear that I just did not choose,
And yet was tempted by the unknown! '
'It's you that did the light refuse,
And now your soul's claimed mine own.'

'I was there to break your soul,
And have your heart with eros entwine,
And make you blame your morbid fall
on yourself, and in sin recline.'

'I was born an innocent man,
But now I just can't see;
And it's too late and no more can
I repent, and in hell I deserve to be! '

It only takes to realize:
But a single moment of divine sooth;
And yet there goes such paradise:
As a result of a rotten ruth.

Once upon a dreadful dream,
A man thought he has lost the race:
When surrounded him such fiery streams,
And felt that he did fall from grace!

'I rose in fear one morning and
Was happy I still had a chance:
To make up for my misdeeds grand:
In hope not to this abyss glance! '

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