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Summer Night (Sonnet)

Cicadas and katydids are calling

Breezes blow in from my open window

Roses are blooming and leaves are falling

The moon's rays hitting my lawn look like snow

Owls are singing from majestic trees

While sweet Bluebirds are sleeping in bushes

Night dances through the softly blowing breeze

And Midnight silently the world hushes

Dewdrops like jewels shine on roses sweet

And the stars twinkle all through the calm night

While the Fairies dance on enchanted feet

And the moon happily shines very bright

And I under my warm covers doth sleep

Until pretty morning brightly doth peep.

 

~Marian~

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