Sky Life

Sky Life

A Poem by Skylah Ginette

City lights sparkle,

Dim the stars,

Defy the night.


These children have never known

A life lived by the sky.

© 2015 Skylah Ginette


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I've always hated how city lights sometimes give the night sky an orange hue. Beautiful poem!

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Skylah Ginette

8 Years Ago

I agree, I get so fed up with the ring of scummy light pollution on our sky. Mountain vacations are .. read more
Skye

8 Years Ago

I hope you're able to vacation often! :)
Really short with a really massive meaning, I've always thought that the shorter you write with great meaning the talented you are! and you are very talented! exquisite writing keep going! :D

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Skylah Ginette

8 Years Ago

Thank you very much!
this reminds me of the stars where I grew up in the middle of the countryside, they are so beautiful and clear there. You say a lot in few words, well constructed xx

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Skylah Ginette

8 Years Ago

Thank you! I find so much inspiration in the sky :) Love and Light!
i can relate,as a star gazer myself.loved the write

Posted 8 Years Ago


Skylah Ginette

8 Years Ago

Thank you! I love that the sky harbours a universal relatability.
 wordman

8 Years Ago

a mystery for sure! a vast open space filled with beauty

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Skylah Ginette
Skylah Ginette

BC, Canada



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I grew up in the mountains of British Columbia. A lot of my inspiration is based in love, nature, societal issues, as well as my own emotional hurdles dealing with sexual abuse. more..

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