If The Night Poem by onward mutapurwa

If The Night



If this night eats me up,
please just know you were my favouritekeep calling to the sunny days we smile than cry
See we were everything the world owes,
waters splash in our happiness
If dusk fall on our side,
under the tree we touch the night and dress the sky
Shall I compare our love to the summer rains, how it swims in my life and overflows above the brim rivers of my heart
Don't cry if light sits in darkness,
upon the hills by your dreams I'm the lamb to give light and if death eats my breath die with me,
in heaven we could find peace
We could smile and rejoice in the hands of the Lord.

@Onnie

If The Night
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: death
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