Sunlight Poem by Justin Reamer

Sunlight



First I am in darkness,
But then I go into the sun,
And when I feel the light upon my chest,
I see the good in everyone.

The sun provides my light,
And that is what I can't fathom,
I know what I see,
Even with nature's rhythm.

I feel the heat of summer,
In which I know the sun,
For it is very warm,
Like the embrace of a nun.

What do you see,
When you see the sun,
High and mighty in the sky?
It's a giant ball in outer space,
With gases bursting at great might,
That would make you a fish fry.

When we see the sun upon this Earth,
We think of warmth and strength,
When I see the sun,
I see the beach,
With all the waves ordained.

Thou hath the power
To see the sun
Which hath big balls of fire,
What thou speaketh,
Nevermore,
Should ever be so dire.

For in the sunlight,
I am truly happy,
For I feel God's love,
And in the sunlight,
There is something
Coming from above.

I cannot deny
That He is there,
With all his strength and cunning,
When I think of God,
He is always there,
For He is somewhat stunning.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This is a poem I wrote during my sophomore year of high school that was part of an anthology called 'The State of Harmony.' It was a manuscript of a collection of poems I gave to my friends and family to read. I also gave it to my teachers, and they enjoyed the poem anthology, too. I hope you enjoy this is well. Feel free to comment.
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Justin Reamer

Justin Reamer

Holland, Michigan
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