Sunrise Poem by Andrew W.K. Yip

Sunrise



The sun rises in the East - Nature`s law for sure.
Sunrise - no surprise, blessings from its rays pure.
But suns rise and set, flowers bloom and wither.
We count the suns rising; they give light but whither.

Sunrise - sunset, time and the hour will pass,
Perchance a pattern, but the paths of grass,
Trodden or untrodden, could diverge or change
Into paths of straw or what`s more, side-tracks strange.

Sunrise - sunset, each change follows the change before,
In sequence, like waves splashing against the shore.
For oft they fondly move over pebbles and sand;
Yet ever fickle or in rage, fury unleashed foulest on land.

Sunrise - sunset, one season following another,
By the grace of God - Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
We count again the suns rising; they endeavour to shine.
There is but one, the one ever - the Light of mine.

Sunrise
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: life
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Photo Title: Sunrise, © Yip Cheong Fun / Andrew Yip. The photograph 'Sunrise' is an award winning exhibition photograph taken by Master lensman, Yip Cheong Fun. It depicts 'Swiftly fly the years' and shows the changes in life with each change following tthe change before.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Eddie Roa 08 March 2009

The wonder of God's continuum well expressed.

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