Gwendolyn Brooks
Truth (A.A. Literature)
And if sun comes
How shall we greet him?

Shall we not dread him,

Shall we not fear him

After so lengthy a

Session with shade?



Though we have wept for him,

Though we have prayed

All through the night-years—

What if we wake one shimmering morning to

Hear the fierce hammering

Of his firm knuckles

Hard on the door?


Shall we not shudder?—

Shall we not flee

Into the shelter, the dear thick shelter

Of the familiar

Propitious haze?



Sweet is it, sweet is it

To sleep in the coolness

Of snug unawareness.



The dark hangs heavily

Over the eyes.