Evening shade and darkness,
Silhouettes of night,
Shadows made from moonbeams,
In the tranquil darkened light,
Trees are large and looming,
Covered out of sight,
Glowing eyes and whispers,
From the animals of night,
Sights no longer visible,
Hidden from our view,
Black as is the universe,
And as mysterious too,
The sky itself is never black,
Just a darker shade of blue,
Hiding from us morning light,
And the early misty hue,
Evening shade and darkness,
Silhouettes of night,
Shadows made from moonbeams,
Oh what a beautiful sight.
In a list
A contest entry
- First Contest Anything Goes! by leslielovesthomas.
300 points, ended October 20, 2007, 20 entries
• next poem in this contest, remove from contest - Anything Goes by crystalgodess.
700 points, ended February 14, 72 entries
• next poem in this contest, remove from contest
Please tell me what you think
Comments
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Another very nice nature poem of yours. I love your style, I know nothing of fancy names of poetry styles and I am not into fancy language, I only know what I like and I like this.


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Beautiful imagery. I like the repitition also. It seems to make the phrase more powerful. Altogether it was a great write.

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Lovely
Shadows made from moonbeams,
Oh what a beautiful sight.
lovely poem I could see the moon when reading your poem, lovely work, thanks for sharing


