Me And The Moon At Midnight Poem by Neela Nath Das

Me And The Moon At Midnight

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I awoke at midnight,
and saw the ray of moon,
was touching my forehead,
with its gentle light.
The window was open,
and I stood beside it.
The cool breeze caught
and held my hand,
mesmerized I reached
to the terrace.
The moon at midnight,
and I thus met
face to face....
The trees, the plants
and oh! the houses
around took silver hue.
The stillness, the
melted silver from
the night's one
source inundated the
entire objects to the
loneliness.....
No sound around,
No clamor,
No care,
Only there,
Me and the midnight
Moon to share,
the serenity
of the night,
the borrowed
sunlight...
Me and the....

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Eindaray Kyaw 16 September 2012

like the moon in the midnight that can light all living things I know you also has an ability to light all people's dark mind..through your poems Great job! !

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Payal Parande 16 September 2012

so beautiful and delightful read indeed and how innocently you have described each word is just beyond explanation..lovely... thank you for sharing love payal

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Nurain Ali-balogun 16 September 2012

This is absolutely BEAUTY-ful, I will give anything to have a mind that can paint such pictures so vividly.

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Eric Cockrell 16 September 2012

at one with the stillness.... very peaceful!

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Harekrishna Meher 22 September 2012

Beautiful and impressive poem. Thanks for penning.

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Thomas Hsi 20 September 2012

A VERY beautiful poem, and highly instructive on creative imagery and careful composition. Thanks!

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Savita Tyagi 19 September 2012

Beautiful poem. Moon has such amazing affect on us.

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Indranil Bhaduri 17 September 2012

Beautiful Nilakshi.. That's all I can comment...I read it thrice in a row.

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Sanjay Mehta 17 September 2012

So gelid it is yet so warm. This was the initial plan of the creator and see where we stand. Blessed are those who have the power to fantasize. Kindly go through my poem Moon.

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