The Moonlight Pool

The Moonlight Pool

A Poem by SomeoneSomewhere
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A lesson in being happy with what you've got (written in verses of haikus)

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Silver streams of bright

Cascading gently in rivers

A pool of moonlight

 

The dark is quiet

Broken by trickles of light

Outlining a girl

 

A waiting tiger;

She crouches by the water sheet

And she hesitates

 

An audacious hand

Testing those placid waters

The mirror is cracked

 

Once a lovely face

Flanked by mane of moon-light hair

Shattered evermore

 

© 2012 SomeoneSomewhere


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SomeoneSomewhere
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I find the wording to be amazing. Excellent use of diction. Your form is consistent. I think it's absolutely, and stunningly beautiful. :) Amazing!

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

SomeoneSomewhere

11 Years Ago

Thank you so much! I was really aiming to paint a vivid yet mysterious picture
Olivia Marie

11 Years Ago

You succeeded :D

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Added on November 4, 2012
Last Updated on November 4, 2012
Tags: haiku, poetry, moral

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