Light, Love, and
Shadows
'Turn
your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.' - Maori proverb
Where
do we look when the light is obscured,
And
the shadows seem to have broken their bonds,
When
we feel that hope is a distant dream,
And
the love within
Is
drowned in the din
Of
our soul crying out
For
a road past our doubt,
Where
surely, there must be a happy beyond;
Those
shadows fall back when we turn towards the light,
For
darkness cannot intrude into love,
Though
it looms so large at end of the day,
And
though it may try
To
foster the lie
That
it is much stronger,
That
it will last longer;
Love always chases the darkness away;
To
ebb or grow brighter is our choice to make;
As
we open the portals of our eyes and smiles,
And
send our love flying in 'heartbeams' of light,
Our
search comes full circle,
We
need look no further,
The
prayers of the humble,
Cause
darkness to crumble,
We
are masters of shadows; they cower in fright.