The Morning Mist
When morning mist is heavy and
It thickly blankets all,
It mutes the harshness of the world,
And problems seem so small.
It thickly blankets all,
It mutes the harshness of the world,
And problems seem so small.
It's then that dreams can reach the sky
With future looming bright,
For nothing is impossible
When morning mist is right.
But as the day begins to dawn,
And vapors dissipate,
The challenges we see unveiled
Can cause our hearts to faint.
And though we cannot ever hold
The mist with tightened grip,
`Twill be so sad if when it's gone
We've let its wonder slip.
For childhood is just such a mist
So quickly come to naught
And often taking with it all
The magic that it brought.
Copyright 1997 James McAlister
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