Bright stars in a southern sky
If I could only put them out
Put them all out
I looking down at only you.
What can I say, what can I do,
Hanging high in the nigh sky
Put them out
I would then know what to do.
There's to much light from all
Those cities
And we can not see a single star
That when looking we once saw
When looking up, to see those
Brightly, shining
Stars in the southern skies
I wrote the split images 'Stealing Star Gems Spun Time Skies' and 'Star Gazing From Deep Well Depths', inspired by the poem 'Bright Stars In A Southern Sky', by the poet James Mclain and dedicated to James Mclain.
Hiding Stolen Stars In Hidden Diamond Mines bright stars litter glitter in southern skies spanning shining arch milky way star fields in daylight running fields we chase rainbows running off with treasure pot of gold hoards in velvet satan night running fields we chase stars hunting down fun prey glittering stars like fireflies in fabulous wondrous dark diamond gem starfields one by one we put stars out stolen pocketing stars stars burn holes in our pockets imaginations minds stealing star gems light diamonds takes time skies we can steal stars big time creeping in mist times in spell magic instant done overcast or stormy nights we can steal stars by day looking up from in deep wells if desiring night by day enter a cave into eternal darkness Copyright © Terence George Craddock Inspired by the poem 'Bright Stars In A Southern Sky' by the poet Is It Poetry. Dedicated to the poet Is It Poetry.
'Bright stars in a southern sky If I could only put them out Put them all out' already done on an overcast or stormy night and if desiring night by day enter a cave into eternal darkness :) nice lines
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
I wrote the split images 'Southern Skies Milky Way Spun Star Fields' and 'Hunting Down Glittering Stars Like Fireflies', inspired by the poem 'Bright Stars In A Southern Sky', by the poet James Mclain and dedicated to James Mclain.