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In the ethereal gloaming

Of glowing flowers and dusky haze,

A lone figure was roaming

Under the sweet moon’s pale rays;

A lullaby sang the breeze

With its melody the rustling trees,

That in the night looked not so sere

And without moon’s glow did disappear;

A lost lake lay along the way

Ringed by cedar and willows weeping,

A water-lily cupped a lone moon ray

Ripe for plucking and for drinking;

Stars spangled the infinite sky,

Which is where she flew –

Up and away, further than high.

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mairie-rosina
Published
Dec 13, 2014
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