Moon's Music Poem by Tom Billsborough

Moon's Music

Rating: 3.8


Upon the shore I hear
The Moon's great orchestra
The stars a distant choir
As you command this constant ebb and flow
This fugue renewing in the hollow
Halls of Evening
As the waters concentrate to do your bidding.
Oh, what rapture, witnessing your power
Emanating from your pale exterior
Your light touch leading
Like a great conductor.

Monday, August 22, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: moon
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Annette Aitken 31 August 2016

I could feel the tranquility within this poem....feeling sleepy now....I found it so relaxing.... Annette

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Tom Billsborough 31 August 2016

Yes, I think a moonlit sea is very relaxing especially with the waves lapping against the rocks and sand. Thanks, Annette.

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Valsa George 29 August 2016

Moon inspires poets to burst into poetry! Enjoyed this great orchestra conducted by the moon and the stars.....!

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Tom Billsborough 29 August 2016

Yes, Valsa, the moon and the sea both produce a great variety of images. Together they are even more magical!

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Zwelethu Siwaphiwe Shweni 22 August 2016

You the best Tom, the moon must be smiling and winking at you. Upon the shore I hear The Moon's great orchestra The stars a distant choir Your Moon's music is more greater than my, The Moon tale! Am hopping you can visit it and confirm that! Have my 10!

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Tom Billsborough 22 August 2016

Dear Zwelethu Thank you. I shall look at your poems in a few minutes. Just having a coffee break! see you soon Tom

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