Midnight To Be Hard And Fast (From, Illuminating Night) Poem by Peter S. Quinn

Midnight To Be Hard And Fast (From, Illuminating Night)



Midnight to be hard and fast,
To give up tomorrow's cast.
What will there be?
Just wait and see,
- Nothing forever shall last.

We are all made of gold dust
And moved to earth to adjust,
Of soul and heart
Feelings apart,
- Diversities if fire and frost.

Jaundice like yellow snow
Moments in space night glow,
Merry-go-round
All is there found,
- Both fast and as it is slow.

Refrain:
Midnight to be hard and fast,
To give up tomorrow's cast.
What will there be?
Just wait and see,
- Nothing forever shall last.

Planet and orders change
Like circles to rearrange,
Moving forward
In states altered,
- Mystical bodies estrange.

Establishing of the new
Known to the very few,
In silences seen
Where none has been,
- And others in time will outdo.

Refrain:
Midnight to be hard and fast,
To give up tomorrow's cast.
What will there be?
Just wait and see,
- Nothing forever shall last.

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