Moonbeams 3 Poem by David Harris

Moonbeams 3

Rating: 5.0


Moonbeams like sparkling diamonds
dance across the waters
where the water sprites play.
They dance on the ripples
and tiptoe on the waves.
The dew drops of a silvery moon
that fall upon the waters
when the sun is held at bay.
The fairies harvest them
to keep the fireflies bright.
Moonbeams that fall
across the waters at night.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Patti Masterman 28 October 2009

What magic, involving fireflies and moonlight. Be careful; sounds incendiary! (smile)

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Carol Gall 28 October 2009

the imaginations of night beautiful 10

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Tsira Goge 28 October 2009

You have caught so remarkable the part of night, is lovely..10... Tsira

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David Harris

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Bradfield, England
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