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The Moonless Night
Contributed by
damnthenet
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Sunday, 1st May 2005 @ 06:59:47 AM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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I went up the stairs
One night late in the hours
To adore the greatest pleasure
That's come in the name of Nature.
The Stars were shining bright;
Soothing Breeze adding to the delight
Composed tunes for me to hark
And for the Trees to dance in the dark
The Sky lacked its usual splendour yet
With the Moon hiding its light.
The night Traveller's absence did disappoint
However, from it, a truth I learnt.
"Men come and men go like
Waves in the Seashore of life!
Only they're remembered - who reach heights
And make their absence a true loss"
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Re: The Moonless Night
(User Rating: 1 ) by ladyfawn on
Sunday, 1st May 2005 @ 10:39:53 AM AEST (User
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beautiful, warm welcome to ypdc too:) hugs n' love nessa
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Re: The Moonless Night
(User Rating: 1 ) by Fionndruinne on
Monday, 2nd May 2005 @ 11:15:03 PM AEST (User
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An excellent theme for a poem! Nice work.
And welcome, welcome.
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Re: The Moonless Night
(User Rating: 1 ) by Spike on
Wednesday, 4th May 2005 @ 05:54:58 AM AEST (User
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Welcome to the site. A nice posting. That pesky New Moon, couched in shadows - still there but hiding in plain sight. Never mind. there are 21 more days for its beauty to emerge.
Spike |
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