Out of the Darkness…

Into The Light
Out of the dark into the light that glows.
Yellow
All life begins with yellow.
Out of the darkness into to the fray, that sounds.
A wail
All life begins with a wail.
Out of the darkness into the heart, that opens.
A rose,
New life begins with a rose.
Out of the darkness into the arms, that wait.
A mother,
New life begins with a mother.
Out of the darkness into the garden, that grows
A child,
New life begins with a child.
Out of the darkness into the world, that welcomes
A father,
New life begins with a father.
Darkness surrenders
a family is born.
Carol Carlisle 4/25/14
Anaphora is a literary term for the practice of repeating certain words or phrases at the beginning of multiple clauses or, in the case of a poem, multiple lines.
Did this work as an Anaphora?
Sounded good to me as I read!
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Good to know.Thanks 🙂
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This is simple yet so powerful. Fantastic piece, great use of the prompt and wonderful story 🙂
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What can I say…I am grateful for you comments each day. They mean so much to me. 🙂
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You are very deserving, and very welcome 🙂
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I don’t know but I enjoyed reading it. A poem that focuses on the life a family brings.
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The ending was a surprise to me believe it or not 🙂
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How strong the insistence of a family blessed. The future holds full promise! Wonderful write Carol!
Hank
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All seems so true…Future promise Yea! 🙂
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