Twilight To Midnight Poem by Jessica Robert

Twilight To Midnight



It's bright flame illuminates the sky
Unleashing us to face its unreal beauty
Pinks and purples scar the sky
And rips apart the clouds as night arrives
The sweet mountains of the background
Shine against the bright colours
With a stunning black
Bringing their shadow more to our attention
Then ever before
The calm spread of water
Is turning deeply in gray
So dark, yet so beautiful
It hurts to look, but you just can't turn away
Slowly the moon makes its self known to the world
A pale sphere in the flames
The spark and the cold collide
An explosion of colours fill our weak, human eyes
Leisurely yet, the fire fades
Along with its incredible brightness
And its little ashes are the only remains
Filling the above with a dark cloak of navy
Tiny, sparkling gems appear
And glow, as they whisper a hymn in the night,
Left to light up the ashened sky
Until the ball of ember returns
And burns our eyes, again, with its power and glory
When the day will surely return once more

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ejaz Khan 03 July 2009

A beautiful write with a great flow.

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