The Moonlight Ballet Poem by Evelyn Judy Buehler

The Moonlight Ballet

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Reeds and rushes by the opaque lagoon,
Flutter and frolic with a graceful ease,
As ducks glide softly by a midnight June,
And nature whirls to a warm summer breeze.

In palest moonlight nightingale now sings,
A rhapsody drifting with the night wind,
And butterflies sleep with pretty closed wings,
As the silent trees toss wildly and bend.

The tranquil world is engaged in dreaming,
And geese sleep while they are yet afloat,
But the lively crickets still are screaming,
And the slender stemmed blooms appear to float!

The silver treasures of this summer night,
Belong only to those awake for the sight.

The Moonlight Ballet
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: beautiful,dance,dark,happiness,moon,night
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Photograph courtesy of Gerd Altmann at Pixabay
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Varsha M 01 October 2020

Beautiful Shakespearean sonnet ma'am. The tranquil world is engaged in dreaming, And geese sleep while they are yet afloat, But the lively crickets still are screaming, And the slender stemmed blooms appear to float! The silver treasures of this summer night, Belong only to those awake for the sight..... heart touching. Happy reading it. Thank-you.

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Evelyn Judy Buehler 03 October 2020

You are so very welcome, Varsha. Thank you for the lovely remarks.

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