Lillian Jamison

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{night Sky Of Beauty} - Poem by Lillian Jamison
As I travelled the road
My eyes glanced upward
The sky seemed to be
In intimitate kiss with the earth
The heavens were painted
In darkest ebony
The moon was a soft
Yet luminous light
Bright white beams
Shone upon my path
Dispensing brilliance
Painting a lovely scene
A millions stars twinkled
In seemingly harmonious accompaniment
As the trees framed this picture of nature
I reveled in the poetic night sky of beauty
Poems by Lillian Jamison : 40 / 101
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Poem Submitted: Thursday, March 13, 2008
Poem Edited: Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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Brilliant imagery, a dreamy write Lillian! ! Surely a Night Sky of Beauty! ! *10*! !
Best wishes! Friend Thad (Report)Reply
Resplendent imagework, Lil...'ell uv 'o last stanza...AWESOME !
~ FjR ~
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