The New Yorker volume 1 | Page 11

Original Poem

Love

By Danny Monger

Although life can come and go

Yours alone still matters

Lifeless Love, Loveless Life

Without it Yours will shatter

What is the purpose, Why is it here?

Who will be there to wipe away tears?

The tears caused by a loveless life

lost in its own fears

But don’t assume this powerful thing

Is only used for bad

When this amazing thing

Is the greatest discovery a human ever had

So do your best, put love to the test

Sadness will linger behind

The only thing you have to do

Is let your love shine