The Dawn Sunrise

Marseilles France Sunrise Series © Josh Harbort 2024

The Dawn

I stood upon a street at break of day,

When first the rays of sunlight pierced the clouds

And banished frosts and mists of night away

And with them all the fears that night enshrouds.

I saw the city’s buildings lift their heads,

To stand once more four square beside the spires,

And men who last night crawled half-heartedly to bed

Now hurried forth with hope’s rekindled fires.

The mighty clouds that fain would linger on

The chilling winds that sought to hurt and freeze,

Now faded into nothingness at dawn,

I marvelled that we’d given heed to these.

While through the air a thought of newness came,

New strength and vim, with joy to brest the fray,

This was God’s gift, to every one the same.

The greatest of all gifts — a new-born day.

by Robin A. Walker

https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/sunrise-poems/

Mt Coot-tha Lookout Brisbane © Gretchen Bernet-Ward 2022