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Of Distant Dreams

by night-flyer

Of distant dreams that call in the silence of dusk, Their resonance in tropic humidity Calling to me through the jacaranda and palm past the swirling spanish moss Their melodies resounding like bells in the lilac evening And the chorus of crickets that drifts out to a harvest moon sky O distant dreams that calm my sadness and wrap me in their warmth on passing ocean breezes, Meander through stirring branches of twilight forests to greet my Summer desolation, sweeping me to your fabled lands, beyond evening's gateways.
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Jul 9, 2015
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A poem I wrote while viewing a sunset in Florida.

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