Life Mornings Poem by Reagan Omari

Life Mornings

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In the morning of life, when its cares are unknown,
And its pleasures in all their new lustre begin,
When we live in a bright-beaming world of our own,
And the light that surrounds us is all from within;
Oh 'tis not, believe me, in that happy time
We can love, as in hours of less transport we may; -
Of our smiles, of our hopes, 'tis the gay sunny prime,
But affection is truest when these fade away.

When we see the first glory of youth pass us by,
Like a leaf on the stream that will never return,
When our cup, which had sparkled with pleasure so high,
First tastes of the other, the dark-flowing urn;
Then, then in the time when affection holds sway
With a depth and a tenderness joy never knew;
Love, nursed among pleasures, is faithless as they,
But the love born of Sorrow, like Sorrow, is true.

In climes full of sunshine, though splendid the flowers,
Their sighs have no freshness, their odour no worth;
'Tis the cloud and the mist of our own Isle of showers
That call the rich spirit of fragrance forth.
So it is not 'mid splendor, prosperity, mirth,
That the depth of Love's generous spirit appears;
To the sunshine of smiles it may first owe its birth,
But the soul of its sweetness is drawn out by tears.

Monday, June 13, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: youth day
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 13 June 2016

Beautiful piece of poetry, well articulated and nicely penned in good rhyme scheme with conviction. Lovely depiction of whimsical, vibrant, and temperamental nature of youth. Thanks for sharing Reagan.

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Reagan Omari 14 June 2016

You are welcome Dike

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