Remembering Enchantment Poem by Cat Hodgson

Remembering Enchantment



Oh remember the days to enchanted dreams
A day lost in frantic wide open void
Yet fury was displayed in possessiveness
Declaim as essentially captivated within

Moon always follows sun’s footprint
Ensconced within beguilingly fused
Light played upon heavenly wings
Yet the eagle soared with rhythms melody

Wrapped with wings breathe flowing beyond
Toasting love tunes, standing on adoring muse
A tear drop falls for the lost fairy-tale
Eyes glow like the crystal sea at sunset

Rivers roll by the bubbling brook
Spring takes hold with in the valley
I hear wales from the winter’s babe
Doves appeals his morning audience,
Silhouette delivers analogy of dreams
© Cat

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