Out of Darkness into Light (poem)
Sunday, February 14, 2010 Read more → allah's tests, muslim poetry, poetry, the wanderer In the name of God, entirely Compassionate, especially Merciful | Peace be with you
In the name of God, compassionate & merciful بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمنِ الرَّحِيمِ | Peace be with you السلام عليكم
Demonic taunts whispered and teased, telling it its ground will crumble,
Suffocated in the corner of an ethereal room, it shrunk into a faint mumble.
The darkness awakened the murmur’s spirit overflowing with depression and despair,
Swallowed it into a cyclical black hole of nothingness, though it cried for desperate repair.
Hours of ranting and explosive poetry bled out gallons at the peek of night,
The hopelessness circulated its veins, craving to slash open and escape this plight.
Instead of prostrating humbly, dismal verses were spilt over the shelf,
And the hand tried to sweat out the confusion and cleanse the over-analysing self.
Tears trickled down out of the overwhelming asphyxiation, very near to the soul,
Drained after contemplating and waiting for something, to come and fill the gaping hole.
Sounds of despondency ticked away as the skies made it more pure,
Angelic colours danced to give it a hopeful state of mind, an invisible cure.
Abruptly a chirping echo illuminated the walls, piercing brightness through every sense,
Repetitive calls striking the heart, cleansing the layers of blackness that were so tense.
A moment of reflection in the light, washed the evil away, and left a decision to be made,