Sonnet 90: Summer Dawn Poem by David Wood

Sonnet 90: Summer Dawn

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Clouds float gently above a tranquil sky
A semi-transparent lustre high above
Red Kites circling the higher they fly
And song thrushes loudly sing songs of love

Nature still slumbers in the early dawn
Early mist gives way to shafts of bright light
Blackbirds and robins feed their newly born
And tired bats wonder why it’s not night

Bees now wander from flower to flower
Butterflies skip and dance their merry way
A gold sun rules with absolute power
Summer’s delights are here and here to stay

Early summer morning gently unfold
The story of the wood starts to be told

Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: nature,sonnet,summer time
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The glory of nature on a summers morn
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Loke Kok Yee 14 October 2015

Absolutely a great pleasure to read, You write the most beautiful sonnets. Thanks David.

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Valsa George 26 August 2015

A beautiful sonnet on a summer morning, heralding the arrival of a promising day! Enjoyed much!

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Edward Kofi Louis 26 August 2015

Songs of love with the muse of life. Nice piece. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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