Moonlight Bay Poem by Anne Marie

Moonlight Bay



As crimson kiss moon clouds fill the sky, over emotions of a velvet black night,
Earl grey seagulls soar past one another piercing the glowing moonlight

With large splashes of powder blue waves and faint echoes of a life faraway,
Silence is golden, and such is the beauty in the feeling of moonlight bay.

Flame red fishes are scootering through, the wreck of a sunken ship,
Two honey cream lovers stripped of their clothes, enjoying a midnight dip,

Soothing sounds of a dolphins song, travel the spirit of the sea,
In the distant horizon the cinnamon glow of a sumptuous sun rising free,

Moonlight descends from Egyptian sands, the jet black night seems a ghost,
Now hummingbirds sing sunrise songs as an amber glow fills the coast,

Royal green leaves rustle and sway in harmony with the morning breeze,
While elegant tunes of crispy leaves, birds and buzzing bees,
Cascade across the cashmere ocean as the waves flowingly dance,
This paradise makes man fall in love with each passing glance

As perfect as a daydream, it's a wonderful coconut bliss,
This sumptuous land is pure heaven, delicious as a caramel kiss.

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