Beneath the clouds I lie in dreamy peace birds sing summer's lullabies high in trees this July day breathes a warm subtle breeze and the world's still here in balanced degrees some children play on swings, 'neath July's sky some run thru~grass,puppies nipping their shoes and marshmallow clouds so slowly float by if perhaps I'm dreaming, 'tis what I choose Yes!, call me a dreamer 'adrift on clouds let me have all the dreams which I'm allowed July in the park, such delight lies where dreams of a dreamer can't be denied
'Tis a dreamland beneath the clouds I lie and a delicate breeze whispers no lies
It is a captivating photograph to begin with...one that makes you feel "Hey, I wanna be there"...As far as structure goes, there are metrical imperfections, but I have come to give them a secondary importance as compared to the poem's flow, in spite of having written structured verse for the most part myself.
The poem gives me an overall feel of peace, which is very important, because it strengthens the poem's association with the photograph and more importantly, carries the reader straight to the "park" which you have portrayed. M favorite line in the poem, was
"if perhaps i'm dreaming, 'tis what I choose"
There is a very classic feel to the poem, mostly because of the choice of structure and what can now be called 'archaic' phrases. Quite reminiscent of the romantics...
All in all, it leaves the reader quite satisfied. Thanks!
Your words create a lovely and peaceful place. It sounds so wonderful just to be able to relax in a beautiful park and enjoy all that is going on...relax and dream. I really like this poem.
It is a captivating photograph to begin with...one that makes you feel "Hey, I wanna be there"...As far as structure goes, there are metrical imperfections, but I have come to give them a secondary importance as compared to the poem's flow, in spite of having written structured verse for the most part myself.
The poem gives me an overall feel of peace, which is very important, because it strengthens the poem's association with the photograph and more importantly, carries the reader straight to the "park" which you have portrayed. M favorite line in the poem, was
"if perhaps i'm dreaming, 'tis what I choose"
There is a very classic feel to the poem, mostly because of the choice of structure and what can now be called 'archaic' phrases. Quite reminiscent of the romantics...
All in all, it leaves the reader quite satisfied. Thanks!
lol I like this poem personally because my birthday is in July. i kinda get that relaxing feeling from reading this and in the month of July. it's warm, i love the very last two lines the best.
It is a lovey work and the turn really works. I thought it to be Elizabethan at first but the opening rhyme scheme of abbb has me confused a bit. Did you follow some other style?
This is just beautiful, and filled with peace. I love it!
So light and easy the read, full of dreams and happy spirit.
This is a wonderful write. Brings the reader in a perfect sunny summer mood.
It has a soft and nice beat and rhythm. Great!