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Another sunset spans the sky Deserting its view of shambled streets, Fleeing the dark silhouettes and wires pierced high. On feathered wings it fades and bids good-bye. What a reminder is sent to us each day, As sweeping clouds look down before dying, That beyond this desolation, they still will stay; No human form can stop their flying. The eye is jarred by every scene, In which the darkening hulks arise, And yet are conquered by the sky, it seems; We are left to dwell below; to guard this prize. Who, staring aloft, would never desire, To rise up and dwell among the splendor, Rather than stay below in tangled squalor? Yet we must be content with remembered fire. (Not finished)
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May 7, 2020
May 7, 2020 at 2:36 PM UTC
Heaven, Above and Below
Another sunset spans the sky Deserting its view of shambled streets, Fleeing the dark silhouettes and wires pierced high. On feathered wings it fades and bids good-bye. What a reminder is sent to us each day, As sweeping clouds look down before dying, That beyond this desolation, they still will stay; No human form can stop their flying. The eye is jarred by every scene, In which the darkening hulks arise, And yet are conquered by the sky, it seems; We are left to dwell below; to guard this prize. Who, staring aloft, would never desire, To rise up and dwell among the splendor, Rather than stay below in tangled squalor? Yet we must be content with remembered fire. (Not finished)
This was based on a walk I took on a December evening, along with some great photos of the cirrus clouds and twilight. The buildings in town were all silhouetted black against the sky, emphasizing its beauty.
sharon-talbot
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Massachusetts, USA
May 7, 2020
May 7, 2020 at 2:36 PM UTC
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