Twilight

Twilight

A Poem by Whiskurz

Oh lady fair, of twilight mist
Why must thou leave so soon?
What beauty will thine eyes have missed
Beneath the coming moon

Thou hath never seen the dark of night
Neither the stars so high
Thou hath never seen the bright sunlight
That kisses the eastern sky

Trapped between the night and day
In a place thou can't escape
Never to see the magical way
The shadows change their shape

Just a prisoner of the inbetween
That vanishes in the night
A legend told, but never seen
A mystery to the light

Though fleeting is thy life long curse
Thou art blessed never to know it
For thy name hath inspired many a verse
To many an unknown poet

Oh lady fair, of twilight mist
Why must thou leave so soon?
What beauty will thine eyes have missed
Beneath the coming moon

© 2012 Whiskurz


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Hauntingly beautiful...rhythmic...with the voice of a romantic bard.

Posted 12 Years Ago


I enjoyed this oh so very very much. So sad. So true. A blessed curse of nature’s beauty.

Posted 12 Years Ago


This is really good, I enjoyed this.

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Added on June 15, 2012
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