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A Light Exchanged – A Poem About Grief, Love, and Letting Go

The still in the morning

Dew drifting past the glow of the moon

As it falls behind the coal colored outline

Of trees on the horizon

Thoughts and plans begin to roll over in bed

Stirring the owner who’ll keep them locked in his head

Aches and pains make their way into the fold

A reminder of life lived

A badge of honor for this dutiful soul

As day breaks the opposing horizon it misses the moon

Almost by chance

Highlighting all that was hidden

The two chase each other like a romance, forbidden

They plead “I’d follow you around the world for merely a glance”

The moon is now gone and night has long passed

Day has forgiven the love that won’t last

Now A light exchanged, two lovers estranged

The world begins spinning and moving quite fast

The calm became hurry, at times, peace turns to worry

But no need to fret that you’re closer to death

If you’d pause and be grateful to Him who grants this breath.


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