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VI. The Hymn of Nightfall

Light Surrendered, Darkness Made Sacred

By Rebecca A Hyde GonzalesPublished 4 months ago 1 min read
VI. The Hymn of Nightfall
Photo by Alan Jones on Unsplash

The evening bends, a choir without refrain,

its voices woven out of flame and shade.

The sky, once bright, now wears a softer chain,

a tapestry where grief and grace are laid.

The gold dissolves, yet still it leaves a glow,

a memory of warmth within the cold.

The shadows rise, but not as empty woe—

they crown the night with mysteries untold.

And in this hush, I hear a sacred sound,

not silence, but a hymn of darkened light.

Its cadence holds me close, the earth profound,

and turns the loss of day to holy rite.

So dusk becomes a temple for my heart:

both light and shadow consecrate their part.

Sonnet

About the Creator

Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales

I love to write. I have a deep love for words and language; a budding philologist (a late bloomer according to my father). I have been fascinated with the construction of sentences and how meaning is derived from the order of words.

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