Demystified For M' Lady Cate Poem by ivor or ivor.e hogg

Demystified For M' Lady Cate

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The mist persists, it will insist
it has the right to block the light
with trailing wisps of dirty white.

The mist is wrong and it will learn
to leave when it has served its turn
Because the sun will rise and burn

the remnants of the mist away
There is no way that it can stay
once the bright sun comes out to play.

The mist defeated has to go.
It leaves reluctantly and slow
but where it goes I do not know.

It will return with fall of night
lurk in the darkness hid from sight.
Unless outlined by the moonlight.

The silver light makes it appear
to be the ghosts which cause men fear.
But they will quickly disappear

When banks of cloud obscure the light.
Be re-absorbed into the night.
to their dismay but men’s delight.

The mists persist they wont desist
as long as day and night exist
and if they did they would be missed.

The moisture which the mist supply
the plants trees drink thirstily.
Without the mists some plants would die.

1-Jun-08

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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Thad Wilk 07 June 2008

Great read Ivor! ! I must say this, i can't resist, i'm glad this poem i have not (mist) ! A delightful poem! ! ! *10*! ! Best wishes, Friend Thad

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Michael Fischer 07 June 2008

Good imagery...enjoyed your work. Top marks! -Michael

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