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Summer's Night Music
Contributed by
lesoleilnoire
on
Thursday, 11th June 2009 @ 09:42:06 PM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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Gliding through the air on my porch swing, I close my eyes and listen;
A cricket is chirping an energetic beat of the night.
I hear a bullfrog calling for its mate as I envision the moonlit water glisten;
then, a hissing snake sneakily slithers through the wetland without a sight.
Thump, thump, thump--a June bug pounds against the screen door;
A howling dog expresses his melancholy mood to the beings of slumber.
Tap, tap, tap--a moth is delicately brushing against the ceiling of the porch as it soars;
A sqeaking mouse is heard scampering under the porch like a newcomer.
A summer night has an orchestra all its own;
the sounds remind us that we are never alone.
Copyright ©
lesoleilnoire
... [
2009-06-11 21:42:06] (Date/Time posted on
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