The Sun Must Rise Poem by Tony Adah

The Sun Must Rise



What if the sun didn't rise?
My friend told me the street lamps will serve
I know
The plants can't fix lamps
Only humans do
I know
We'd grope like puppies
A second old on earth
We could eat in the night
Because the hand doesn't
Miss the mouth.
What if the sun didn't rise?
We will see the limit of knowledge
Touted by man;
In the dark we will do
All that is wrong
The market of the night
Sells in sinister wares
That is why the sun must
Always rise.

Saturday, May 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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