Through the Night's Veil"
Royal Club for Literature and Peace
Through the Night's Veil"
Sanjay Singh
"Through the Night's Veil"
It is life—a tale so grim,
Where light is faint, and hopes are dim.
A painful story, a weary song,
Of trials faced and rights gone wrong.
Before spring blooms, comes winter's sting,
A season of pain before joy can sing.
The path is hard, with no clear end,
A cruel fate no heart can mend.
Who can aid the soul compelled?
By chains unseen, in darkness held.
A boat adrift, no shore in view,
The night is bleak, the stars are few.
A sad night gathers broken hearts,
Each seeking light, yet torn apart.
But in the void, a whisper's lore:
"Someday, your boat will find the shore."
The world seeks love, a bond so true,
A hand to hold, a path anew.
Though weary feet may falter, stray,
A kindred soul will light your way.
For life, though harsh, has gifts to give,
A reason to dream, a will to live.
In steps of pain, in skies once grey,
There blooms a hope to guide your way.
So walk ahead, though tired and torn,
For every dusk will greet the morn.
Amid the trials, a truth will stand:
You'll find your place, a holding hand.
Sanjay Singh
documentation: Waffaa Badarneh
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