Moonlight
Bathed in silver beams, the moonlight glows,
A celestial dance that the night bestows.
It weaves its magic through the starry sky,
A gentle touch, a lullaby.
In the hush of darkness, it softly gleams,
Casting shadows, painting dreams.
A tranquil beauty, a calming sight,
Guiding lost souls through the ebony night.
The moon whispers secrets to the sleeping earth,
A timeless witness to each soul's rebirth.
It holds the hopes of lovers' hearts,
As they share their vows under moonlit arts.
Mysteries unfold in its radiant glow,
As the world beneath it starts to slow.
The night becomes a realm of wonder,
Where fantasies dance and hearts can ponder.
Oh, moonlight, keeper of dreams untold,
Your tender glow, a comfort to behold.
In your gentle embrace, we find solace and peace,
As the night's symphony continues to increase.
So, let us bask in your ethereal embrace,
As we marvel at your celestial grace.
Moonlight, enchant us through the night,
A timeless muse, a source of delight.
About this poem
In the silvery glow of the moonlight's embrace, A world transformed, a magical place. Soft beams dance upon the earth's floor, As secrets unfold, their allure we adore. The night becomes a canvas of dreams, As moonbeams paint enchanting streams. Shadows play hide-and-seek with delight, In the mystic realm of the moonlit night. Lovers share whispers under its gleam, A tender touch, a celestial dream. The moon, a witness to stories untold, As hearts entwine and emotions unfold. The creatures of the night awaken to play, In the moonlit ballet, they gracefully sway. Owls hoot softly, crickets hum a tune, Nature's symphony beneath the moon. As time ticks on, the moon starts to wane, Yet its magic forever shall remain. In the twilight's glow, we'll find our way, Guided by the memory of the moonlit display. more »
Written on July 31, 2023
Submitted by amigamer1235 on July 31, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH IIJJ KKDD |
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 989 |
Words | 195 |
Stanzas | 6 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
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