Teen Poetry #9 |
Starry Night |
Taylor See Member
since 2008-10-07
Posts 55North Carolina, US |
The very stars would, where you walk Cast down their shining glow to rest Upon the rippling stands of light That crown your head in gentle sight. Though brighter still, the sun would dim To burn as life that lights your eyes To kiss the curving, scarlet gleam With a smile white as peppermint. The wind would hurry to your call To match your every, graceful step And sing through leaves to whisper all Its loving carols in your ear. The life that burns beneath your skin The love that wreaths about your heart The beauty that upon you sleeps Could shame the brightest, starry sky. ~Taylor And as each player moves their piece, confident and tall They forget that they can move themselves, in the greatest game of all |
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Kim Junior Member
since 2010-03-20
Posts 10U.K. |
i loved it, a really special poem! x Kim x |
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Falling rain
since 2008-01-31
Posts 2178Small town, Illinois |
Wow. Very beautiful poetry. Keep it up. -Zach Wish I could find love.. But all I find these days are superficial fish in shallow waters. |
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