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Fear Not Shadow
I fear the fear of dark
is an unfounded cause
for it is not the shadow we fear
but what is contained in her claws
I step into the alleyway
a child of raucous night
the darkness reaches tendrils out
to grasp and kill the light
I stare into her rolling depths
entranced, admitted, yes
to find the fear contained in her
and perhaps make it less
I sit there staring for a while
accustomed to the dark
waning with the night so black
and take up shadow’s mark
until I see there sitting in
the billowing bank of cloud
a lonely thought of fear’s own cause
that none have spoke aloud
perhaps what we see in there
in darkness’ shadow grip
is the well of the unknown
we fear to take a sip
we fear the draught uncertainty
we hate the loss of knowing
which way our fates may turn tonight
between the shadows growing
indeed our fear is so simple
o reader of the rhyme
that we fear what not we know
and let it grow o’er time
to let the child known as doubt
rear up in our mind
and release it in our eye
when we see darkness’ kind
I kept my vigil for a while
stupefied in thought
at what might happen if sometime
the fear of nought unwrought
And though this was a merry thought
the realist would deny
that any hope of such release
is more than hopeless lie
and so I checked the wandering mind
strolled back unto the walk
and said goodbye to shadow man
as though the man could talk
but even as my back was turned
my eye keen to the world
the darkness reared behind my head
and wings of black unfurled
but do not fear o reader
for though he meant me dead
He was but unknown manifest
who lived within my head
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