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On a firefly lit night, the clouds a quiet grey Plants blowing from the wind of an ending day With the calming darkness of an eternal evening Lit by the fireflies from late May Dancing flames flutter above the field below Little stars on the ground shine with their glow And we'd catch these stars in our little hands We'd admire their beauty, then let them go There was a faint warmth that lingered on our skin And a smile that made us dizzy, like a never-ending spin You could smell the flowers from a distance away Then wonder if this is where you should've always been With laughter circling all around With a light in the night near the darkened ground With a heart racing from exhilarating excitement With the despair of a dream that'll never come back 'round The clouds, now less loud, are not shaken by a shout cheerful and wild And now the old flower, whether rose or sunflower, are now not contently watching a child An ember, thought to last forever, burned down to an ash A memory, thought to last forever, disappeared in a flash The fireflies still glide with their pride above the darkened ground In their flight, lighting up the night, a night now with no sound A memory, gold and bold, that we didn't know we made In the wear and tear of life was sure to fade It's fragile beauty danced up and down the trees Moonlit night clouds with a serene breeze Though that day may seem like it could go forever on Our perpetual dreams are now perpetually long gone Time seemed to move slowly, yet it was only going faster As I held in my hands the bright petals of a radiant purple aster If not for those fireflies, we would not be able to see How this late evening in May would be stuck with us eternally If we could go back one more time Back to the night of the firefly's shine If we could go back to that golden night Then that would be the most wondrous sight Though we were all there as kids, just to play We have no more need to go back or stay If I returned there, like we had always swore There would be no one there anymore Firefly lit nights seemed to last forever on that late evening in May But like the firefly's dimming light, not even time was there to stay.
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Oct 2, 2024
Oct 2, 2024 at 3:41 PM UTC
An Eternal Ember
On a firefly lit night, the clouds a quiet grey Plants blowing from the wind of an ending day With the calming darkness of an eternal evening Lit by the fireflies from late May Dancing flames flutter above the field below Little stars on the ground shine with their glow And we'd catch these stars in our little hands We'd admire their beauty, then let them go There was a faint warmth that lingered on our skin And a smile that made us dizzy, like a never-ending spin You could smell the flowers from a distance away Then wonder if this is where you should've always been With laughter circling all around With a light in the night near the darkened ground With a heart racing from exhilarating excitement With the despair of a dream that'll never come back 'round The clouds, now less loud, are not shaken by a shout cheerful and wild And now the old flower, whether rose or sunflower, are now not contently watching a child An ember, thought to last forever, burned down to an ash A memory, thought to last forever, disappeared in a flash The fireflies still glide with their pride above the darkened ground In their flight, lighting up the night, a night now with no sound A memory, gold and bold, that we didn't know we made In the wear and tear of life was sure to fade It's fragile beauty danced up and down the trees Moonlit night clouds with a serene breeze Though that day may seem like it could go forever on Our perpetual dreams are now perpetually long gone Time seemed to move slowly, yet it was only going faster As I held in my hands the bright petals of a radiant purple aster If not for those fireflies, we would not be able to see How this late evening in May would be stuck with us eternally If we could go back one more time Back to the night of the firefly's shine If we could go back to that golden night Then that would be the most wondrous sight Though we were all there as kids, just to play We have no more need to go back or stay If I returned there, like we had always swore There would be no one there anymore Firefly lit nights seemed to last forever on that late evening in May But like the firefly's dimming light, not even time was there to stay.
this is my 82nd poem, written on 2/15/24. I had to write this for an English class last year and I got the highest score yippee !!
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Oct 2, 2024
Oct 2, 2024 at 3:41 PM UTC
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