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incandescence cloaks the darkened landscape
as daylight's contours succumb to the shadows
most sleep through this term of dawn's creation
thinking themselves blinded
by the radiance of a beautiful shade
from which we draw an energy that inspires us to linger
not quite as long as we'd like
riveted by the cycle of Nature's pearl




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On Tuesday November 2nd, 2004, Trapped_with_Insanity (128) writes:
Excellent use of language, lovely imagery. ~Diviana~


On Sunday June 12th, 2005, LovelyAssassinx (208) writes:
I must agree with Rain, the imagery is lovely. Wonderful write. ~Unlucky


On Saturday May 22nd, 2004, Anth (1571) writes:
wickedly crafted short poem excellent in its wordchoice and flow, im impressed


On Saturday May 22nd, 2004, Recycled (161) writes:
I enjoy nature poems. This was a pleasant read.


On Sunday May 16th, 2004, Griffin (134) writes:
oooh, a tribute to the night, and not in a morbid annoying everyone else kind of way cool


On Sunday May 16th, 2004, An Expired Member (15) writes:
i like this too



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