Rebellion Against the SunA Poem by Jack WorthingtonThe setting sun is cooled from his noontime glare Unapproachable on his daytime arc Unaware his reign would soon pass Now ebbing ever closer to his watery grave The night cloakes himself in the emperors clothes The sun, in his hubris, didn't see the plotting I reached out for the suns majestic golden light I once had light, my inheritance is squandered The world belongs to darkness now, reigning on his throne If only we bathed in the sun's rays in time © 2014 Jack Worthington |
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Added on August 7, 2014 Last Updated on August 7, 2014 AuthorJack WorthingtonBodega, CAAboutI'm an American, from the west coast, now currently living in Bodega, CA. I was on the east coast, but luckily escaped. Everyone tells us to believe in ourselves. But isn't that why this world i.. more.. |

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