A Rainbow Poem by Theresa Ann Moore

A Rainbow

Rating: 5.0


Summer rains relieve the thirst of the earth.
Reviving wilting plants and inspiring birth.
Sparing the ecosystem from many fatalities.
The air is cleansed of impure abnormalities.

Our attention is captured when we realize
A huge rainbow has formed to mesmerize.
We observe a spectacular spectrum of awe
Curving to create an arch without a flaw.

With absolute perfection, it truly amazes.
As the hour passes, it fades from our gazes.
It was a delight to view the fantastic display.
With a bit of sadness, I wished it could stay.

6/28/07

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bob Blackwell 25 November 2007

Theresa, I love rainbows, they are better than a pot of gold. Yours is worth two, pots of gold I mean. Bob

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Dr.subhendu Kar 20 November 2007

yet rainbow comes in its own time and we revel upon the moments it stays and we dream being shined within and still ingrained in mind beyond and beneath

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Rosemary Dupree 19 November 2007

This poem amazed me with the imagery, thanks so much for sharing. Well Done, A 10+ Rosemary

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Theresa - We must keep our eyes open and aware or we miss them, simple splendors. Ours to enjoy, if we can open our souls to them. Read my 'If I should lose my soul' if you get a chance. Bless you for this! Cheryl

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Raveendran . 28 June 2007

Beautiful representation of the spectrum of awe

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