Turn to thy window in the silver hour
That day comes stepping down the hills of night,
Infolded as the leaves infold a flower
By all her rose-leaf robes of misty light.
Then, like a joy born out of blackest sorrow,
The miracle of morning seems to say,
"There is no night without its dear to-morrow,
No lonely dark that does not find the day."
At Dawn
Virna Sheard
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Poem topics: dark, flower, joy, light, lonely, rose, silver, sorrow, dear, morning, miracle, window, night, Valentine's Day, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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