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The blackbirds sang throughout midday Beneath a sky of white and grey. The people heard their gentle muse Between the ads and evening news. One long day bled into night Whereby the call of the moonlight Danced and laughed the night away 'Til nightly folks were led astray. Along, the smoke was blown beyond The city-smog and withered fronds Of ravaged trees across the land Where once the city didn't stand; And as the sun began to rise A distinct welling in their eyes Told them that they weren't so wrong For listening to the blackbirds' song.
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Nov 19, 2018
Nov 19, 2018 at 6:13 PM UTC
The Melody
The blackbirds sang throughout midday Beneath a sky of white and grey. The people heard their gentle muse Between the ads and evening news. One long day bled into night Whereby the call of the moonlight Danced and laughed the night away 'Til nightly folks were led astray. Along, the smoke was blown beyond The city-smog and withered fronds Of ravaged trees across the land Where once the city didn't stand; And as the sun began to rise A distinct welling in their eyes Told them that they weren't so wrong For listening to the blackbirds' song.
A poem about appreciating nature. #13 in the Distant Dystopia anthology. © Lewis Hyden, 2018
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Nov 19, 2018
Nov 19, 2018 at 6:13 PM UTC
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