Sundown
These sagging bones
This rattled soul
All held together by the hope
That morning will mend
What dusk has rended
For love, once lifting
Now drags me down
Until hunched and stooping
I recall who I was --
Before, before, before,
And how poorly I slept
During those years,
When love was absent
And logic held anchor
Leaving my dreams to carry
Me up and up,
Until morning brought the fall,
How I waited for dusk
In those dead days,
For nothing living swayed me
To dream while waking,
Then you brought the sun
Upon your golden petals
And raised me up to see
That I was tall and fair,
Not crippled and pale,
Or so I was until sundown
Tall and fair and dreaming of life
...until sundown.
J.M. Rogers
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