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Full Moon and Dawn

by Haley67

A full Moon on the horizon of a powder-blue sky The gentle breeze of Dawn passes me by, caressing my cheeks like a lost lover, soft as the clouds which in the distance hover. I turn around, my back to the Moon: the melody of daybreak begins its silent tune. The first gossamer threads of Dawn's embrace, cobwebs of brightness, Light made of lace. A lonely bird towards the Moon flies, hoping in vain to stop its goodbyes; and my romantic soul melancholically sighs, attempting to imprint the image in my eyes. As the sunrise ripens, a celestial fruit, it robs the lunar ambience, grabbing its loot. And it basks in the riches that it slowly steals, in brilliant ombre shades, as the Moon - defeated - reels. The night's companion quietly fades, ethereal pallor on now greyish shades; no more powder-blue, grey turns to white - it's the bed of clouds, prepared for the nightlight. You've done your job, illuminating the way, to travellers and dreamers, lest they go astray; Rest for a while, take a little break, until Sun retreats - then you can awake'. The Poets' Lamp, nocturnal glow, you'll shine again, with stars in tow.
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Aug 28, 2020
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20.4.2019.

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#landscape#nature#dawn#moon#ambient#night#lunar#celestial#daybreak#personification
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