Dark Walking Revelation Poem by Daniel Miltz

Dark Walking Revelation



Wonderful visions of darkness
Shadow glorious scenes unfold
Dazzling splendors surround 'n strolled
Walking streets at night, starryless

Way way back in the times of yore
Walking alone, town turf at night
Thinking much, searching truth in sight
Listening to trees in sound roar

Walking in the pitchy black night
See sodium gleam of street lamps
Flick'ring striplight from bus stop amps
Lonely people in somber light

O' contrasting quell the dull light
Between the early black and day
Faint silhouettes, solitare prey
In the city, at dead of night

Walk alone in road at nightness
All the city's sad and the mad
The lost, the ugly and the bad
Lonely, the sleepless and homeless

© daniel miltz

Dark Walking Revelation
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: nightfall
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Walking The Town's Corridors
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Daniel Miltz

Daniel Miltz

Detroit, Michigan
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