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You Are The Sun by Jennifer
Watching the world through a blacked-out window
You see no sun,
Yet people see light shining in your eyes,
You are the sun for others

Watching children play, wishing you were them,
You start to cry,
People see your child- like tears,
Yet nobody seems to care

Giving light to others,
You realize you’re alone
Your flame is burning brightly
Yet you still feel blind

But if you look deep into your heart, and open the window,
You realize,
You are the sun,
Your stars need your brightness,

And one day you will find the special star,
Which will add to your flame,
And you will burn brighter then ever,
Spreading joy and happiness for miles around.

http://www.netpoets.com/poems/teenlife/1317001.htm

I am the Great Sun From a Normandy crucifix of 1632 by Charles Causley I am the great sun, but you do not see me, I am your husband, but you turn away.
I am the captive, but you do not free me, I am the captain but you will not obey.
I am the truth, but you will not believe me, I am the city where you will not stay.
I am your wife, your child, but you will leave me, I am that God to whom you will not pray.
I am your counsel, but you will not hear me, I am your lover whom you will betray.
I am the victor, but you do not cheer me, I am the holy dove whom you will slay.
I am your life, but if you will not name me, Seal up your soul with tears, and never blame me. http://www.cix.co.uk/~klockstone/causley.htm

Dawn and Drak
God with his million cares
Went to the left or right,
Leaving our world;and the day
Grew night.

Back from the sphere he came
Over a starry lawn,
Looked at our world; and the dark
Grew dawn.

Poems To The Sun
All the cattle are resting in the fields,
The trees and the plants are growing,
The birds flutter above the marshes,
Their wongs uplifted in adoration,
And all the sheep

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