Curtain Call Poem by Cat Hodgson

Curtain Call



Curtain Call

Last night drew upon melodies sunrise
As her curtain opened dreams symphony
A warm day closed beyond sun beams
While half of the audience slept silent

In between somewhere was lost
Through night and daylight whispers
Love settled unrestful in dreams
Not seen nor heard yet manipulated

There was a bit breezy conversation
Within the realm of no where's song
In a land where stars can dance
And unicorns play in meadows light

The song was peculiar and eccentric
Yet wrestled her toned contemplation
Bringing a half bit playful smirk
When curtains fell down to applause

© cat

Sunday, August 31, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: funny love
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