Sun, that Wretch

Sun, that Wretch

A Poem by Mikael Malmberg

A radiant sun overhead,

singing glory and praise.

Bathing in warmth,

spreading light;

rays like greedy fingers fumbling for your eyes.

You are blinded, led to folly;

to enjoying the warmth, the joy you found,

not to forget about vitamin D.

So to the sun, that wretch, keeping us alive;

'I guess you're okay,

though you'll still be my demise.
'

© 2013 Mikael Malmberg


Author's Note

Mikael Malmberg
My first poem ever, wrote it during a recess. What should I do better next time I decide to do a poem?

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Not dazzled by the sun, the poem sees through no rosy-tinted glasses.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ha, the title immediately grabbed my attention and the poem did not disappoint! Funny, clever, yet insightful. I greatly enjoyed reading this.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Mikael Malmberg

9 Years Ago

Thanks! Poems are not really my forté but I'm glad that you enjoyed this one.
You can't help but like this poem...Thank you for penning...:)

Posted 11 Years Ago


Mikael Malmberg

11 Years Ago

Thank you! It's probably missing a stanza somewhere inbetween, but I'm glad you liked it. :)
Sami Khalil

11 Years Ago

OK. You are welcome...:)
I'm not anything of a poet, so I can't really give any advice about writing a poem. I liked this, though. But why do you want the sun to go to Hell? :p

Posted 11 Years Ago


Mikael Malmberg

11 Years Ago

I'm not going to explain my poems to anyone
Mikael Malmberg

11 Years Ago

:P

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Mikael Malmberg
Mikael Malmberg

Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland



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I write on-and-off, but writing is a permanent interest for me. There's never going to be a time when I won't be interested in the art of writing, the arrangement of words, their style and rhythm and .. more..

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