As a new dawn breaks, to let in another day 
And we see that the darkness can be kept at bay 
Watch the pale skies tainted with crimson streak 
For fearful of the twilight, the light we do seek 
                              As the gold sphere travels from east to west and back again, 
Night yields to day; light to darkness, in perpetual refrain 
Both dawn and dusk are twilight, of flaming crimson colours 
Though each heralds an equal period, of differently shaded hours 
                              In spite of the pale moon casting it pearly rays 
Startled at the silver shadows that cross our ways 
For despite shining stars, we are scared of the night 
When our nightmares walk and dreams take flight
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                              This is a reverse poem - Sunrise to sunset up to down and dusk to dawn when read from down to up. That should also excuse the absolute lack of punctuation.
                                      
                                          
                                   
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SIFAR...nothingness
PoetrySifar, the urdu/arabic for 'nothingness' Fits this collection of random rambling mess, Which for better or for worse, Are all in poetic verse. Featured in WP_Poetry profile - Reading list : Random Limericks, sonnets, rhymes, free verse and haiku...
 
                                           
                                               
                                                  