The Dying Light

The Dying Light

A Poem by Lovecraft
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Life and memories, forgetting what we once knew.

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The Dying Light has passed on,
remembering its kin as if in a fugue.
Slowly losing the precious memories,
of all it had once known.
It moves to and fro in search of new memories but cannot sustain them.
The Dying Light starts to forget
as soon as it learns, but it yet
goes on in hopeless vain, waiting.
The Dying Light shines upon everyone,
but immediately evaporates like stars during dawn.
Suddenly it begins to wither, slowly
disappearing by the minute in cascades of
dimming sparks of pure white light.

© 2017 Lovecraft


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Lovecraft
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Wow, the ending sparks. The dying light, we are the dying light. Ah, the imagery captivates the meaning!

Posted 7 Years Ago


Lovecraft

7 Years Ago

Thanks. Time consumes us all.

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Added on December 23, 2016
Last Updated on January 8, 2017
Tags: Memory, Light, Darkness, Forgetting, Poem, Poetry, Life

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Lovecraft

Spencerport, NY



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