WindSong

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    WindSong

                     Traversing passed a moonlit glade,
    I spied a nook where dreams are made.
    A twilight windsong filled my breast
    and cleared a notch where I could rest.

    My windsong trilled internal hymns,
    as moonlight peered through oaken limbs.
    A wise old owl cooed in my ear -
    "Compose a song for her, my dear."

    A soothing psalm that once it’s heard
    will soon be sung by hummingbirds.
    Melodic notes that swirl and rise
    akin to lilts in lullabies.

    Now in this niche where dreams ensue -
    A songbird sings my song for you.

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    kdarcy commented on WindSong

    12-11-2010

    Very nice, calm, peaceful and holding the love meant to be given away, thanks for the write. Be well k

    Sacredheart commented on WindSong

    02-26-2010

    Lovely poem very touching. You made my heart smile. You're so sweet. Keep your magic pen flowing.....I never tire of your amazing poetry. Take care Sacred Heart

    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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