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Trillium
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0 posted 2001-07-17 04:02 PM






Splendor of the Night

When the evening light is fading
And the eastern mountains show
The faintest yellow outline
From a full moon's golden glow,
Then the world seems hushed and waiting
For the vision to appear.
The beams that flood the country
And the higher atmosphere.
As the radiance is spreading,
How the beauty of the scene
Entrances me to straying
By the water's silver sheen,
Where I sit and watch in wonder
At the things I've never seen.
Like moonlight on the wingspan
Of an owl in silent flight
And the deer that come for browsing,
In the splendor of the night.
The raccoons in the shallows,
Where the hunting must be good
And the shyer night-time creatures
As they creep out from the wood.
I'm glad I live in country
Where these animals live on.
There are places where the moonlight
Only shows that they are gone!


Betty Lou Hebert

Published in Rhyme Time Magazine 1999

[This message has been edited by Trillium (edited 07-17-2001).]

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Joyce Johnson
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1 posted 2001-07-17 04:22 PM


This is very beautiful and you must have a wonderful country.  Joyce
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2 posted 2001-07-17 06:51 PM


Wow

I am in the downstairs den on the computer with a view of blue burlap on the back of our yards swing, but for a moment I was in your country too.

Jeen

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3 posted 2001-07-17 07:46 PM


Joyce:  We really are blessed to live where we do. There are two creeks that run across our property and at the confluence is a small wetlands area.  We often see moose wading through and we have such a wonderful selection of wildlife around us. The other night there was a moose with two calves just up the road from where we live. We see bear once in awhile but find their tracks along the creeks. We're only 15 miles from town, but it's a sparsely settled area.

Betty Lou Hebert

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4 posted 2001-07-17 07:48 PM


Jeen:  I'm so glad my poem opened up a vision of country life at it's best. At least for me, coexisting with nature is a real source of pleasure.  Thanks for your comments.

Betty Lou Hebert

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5 posted 2001-07-17 09:42 PM


Yep loved it, filled me with many visions I dont get to see too often.

You don't have a choice to die but you do have a choice how you meet it.


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6 posted 2001-07-18 01:13 AM


Very beautiful, I enjoyed your beautiful picture of a wild life night..those are the kind I enjoy the best!  
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7 posted 2001-07-18 11:13 PM


this helped remind
me of how much
there is in my own
backyard!

~*Freedom Is Not Free*~ (Korean War Memorial)

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8 posted 2001-07-19 10:54 PM


Moondust and Voicelss:  Thanks for your comments and glad you enjoyed this.

Betty Lou Hebert

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9 posted 2001-07-19 10:55 PM


Songbird:  Thanks. I'm glad you could relate to the poem.

Betty Lou Hebert

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