' In Gigabytes? ' Poem by Ency Bearis

' In Gigabytes? '

Rating: 2.8


My curiosity was started by the sparks of the light
Comets glint opening the curtain of the sky at twilight
Presenting the wonderful show from haven
With whimsical lights from vaulted heaven

A view from the earth to the sky
Glimmering beams caught my eyes
Like with golden wings
Such enchantment they bring

The sky across the sea
Reflect the sea brightly
Like dancing lights
Light brights the night

How many stars those like eyes
From that wondrous sky
Lights beam over hills
And plains with daffodils

Lovely are those celestial beams
Beautiful colors enthrall my dreams
Perhaps to any lovers delight
With a moonlight smile so bright

I estimate to 1,000 megabytes
Oh, its just sort of a unit of gigabytes
So I just laugh at my eccentricity
But it entertains my curiosity

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Adeline Foster 24 October 2011

Wonderful, wonderful! As a poetry teacher, I may now and then see a tweak just for fun. WhenI got to the last line in the third verse, I read it as 'Bright lights the night and thought, 'I wonder if he knew how that would dress it up? ' In the North Country of Canada, I have seen the Northern Lights like a ceiling of colored lights that lasts sometimes for a week. That is what your poem reminded me of. Read - Wide Open Spaces - Adeline

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