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The light was always you by Ivan Donn Carswell
In the beginning there was light, abundant light that truly lit the way, time was never lost in dodging flights of feckless shadows and darkness seldom ever blight the brightness of our days. And when the shadows came at night and stretched into the weary dawn, tangled in the sleepers’ eyes and yawning in their tousled hair, barely then we were aware. And that was when we dwelt in dismal shades of grey, remembering the flawless summers’ days we left behind in broken time, dismembering the quintessence of everything that bound us thence and held us tightly on our way. And now we stumble in the dark and walk a sorely riven path that’s strewn with rubble of our tumbled past, strive to find our perfect light, aghast the gloom compounds our plight and treats us to affray; could we ever find our flawless day within this darkened room, or ever find the kindly light we seek whilst stepping in each other’s way? The bruises which we bear from crashes in the night are sorely worn, we’re torn by crazy flights of fantasy despite the anchors of our past, deluged by vast illusions with no caste or frame to give a name to; I know it’s not a game and I despair at my lost sight but see a worldly light that glows within the warmth of you, a light to guide you true, a light to surely show you where to go; and where you go is where I have to be because I’m blind, did not construe, the source of light was always you. © I.D. Carswell
Without you I am blind….
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