She dances with the moonlight

She dances with the moonlight

A Poem by Jason

 

She dances with the moonlight
Though she cannot see me
My eyes are fixed
On her flowing, swaying body
Like the ocean
Only silent
Like sand that fall from the dunes
And flies with wind
I am a star
Gazing at her
As she dances with the moonlight

© 2008 Jason


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How pretty! Soft and flowing and moonlight. It was an enchanting read. :)

Posted 16 Years Ago


am i your muse
lol
i love this one
inspiring piece
beautiful


Posted 16 Years Ago


I love this piece.
"my eyes are fixed" - I can picture someone lost in the moment despite everything that may go on around them. This piece is simple and beautiful.

Posted 16 Years Ago


Love this. Also, am and have always been fascinated by how connected our emotions are connected to the sea. Rain..

Posted 16 Years Ago


Ohhh... sumptous and delicate is you in this poem. The poem has got grace, elevated in sensous tone and language. The imagery is very colourful indeed, watching the lady dance by the moonlight. What else can a man ask for?

Posted 16 Years Ago


The most romantic poetry is the poetry
written simply and from the heart. This
filled me up with visions and left me with
warmth.

Posted 16 Years Ago


A succinct and beautiful write. Sounds mesmorizing. Thank you.
Light,
Siddartha


Posted 16 Years Ago



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Jason
Jason

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