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Emily Brooklyn
Poems
Dec 2014
Myths of the Mearas
Silver, black, white, gold
Northern lights shining like old
Shadows dancing in the cold
Manes shaking uncontrolled
Hooves stomping in the snow
While their sterling eyes glow
Tails swishing in the wind
Heads waving at the bend
A forelock flying in the breeze
A wisp of a pearly waft
Drifting, about to freeze
A breath so soft
Horns swaying to the gust
Silvery, onyx, ivory, gilt
Passing on the trust
To never wilt
Their pale eyes open wide
Dance to the light
As if to glide
In the night
The starry night
Silver, black, white, gold
Northern lights
Full of secrets to be told
Written by
Emily Brooklyn
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