I've No Use for Sorrow

Poets and Storytellers United #151: "a box full of darkness" 

Magaly invites us to write poetry or prose inspired by the following lines, from Mary Oliver’s “The Uses of Sorrow.


My unopened box of darkness,

pushed to the furthest back of the shelf,

beyond my fingers reach,

was a gift.


An unwelcome gift.

I need no more darkness in my life.


Gift me brightness and happy days.

If not sunshine,

at least give me rainbows

with the rain.


I have no use for sorrow,

I’ve had my fill.

My cup of sorrow ran over

long ago.


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