The phrase [var inte rädd för mörkret](javascript:void(0)) is Swedish and means "do not be afraid of the dark." It is the opening line of a well-known Swedish poem by Erik Blomberg from 1920, which reflects themes of light and darkness as natural parts of life. The poem encourages not fearing darkness because light rests within it, symbolizing hope and comfort even in dark times. This line and the poem have been used in various cultural contexts, including music compositions and church psalms, to convey reassurance and a positive perspective on life's contrasts.
