Whispers To Sunshine Poem by Fatal Love

Whispers To Sunshine



If not for the gloomy dark clouds
and hadn't the thunders scared away
nothing would have been ever too bold
To take away the sunshine
The waters were silvery
And the sandy beaches so ivory
Birds were singing while perched on the trees
Nature could not resist you but love, sunshine

The winds blew away the pain
Flowers were never so beautiful
Until you shone upon them
Would anyone not be insane
Pens and papers were never so vain
When worthless whispers pulsed the beat
Could it not be love, so beautiful and so delightful

Alas!
Fragrances faded away
Clouds started to mourn
Thunder showers shook the earth
and darkness crept in
Pouring started, never will it stop
Flowers withered and the birds left the trees
Nature lost its worthiness
When sunshine was gone for good

Let the earth see her light
So for one last time she shall shine
Husking breeze please bring that smile
Little eyes that could never whine
Sweet jesus, hear my cry

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