A Swampland Night

A Swampland Night

A Poem by SyberRose
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Painting by Susan Moore

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As Spanish moss flows over the bayou 
flowing like a cascading waterfall;
while over the riverbank it does crawl,
in the reflections of a golden hue...

Hiding within ancient knotty branches
and graceful limbs of the bald cypress trees;
are eerie voices in the swampland breeze,
as spirits in gossamer light prances...

And as the aged fingers of dueling oak
caress the dark night like a silken glove;
gently touching mystical hair above,
flowing softly over a moonlit cloak...

©SyberRose

© 2013 SyberRose


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SyberRose
Thank you for taking time to read.

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I lived in New Orleans for a time. I think you've captured that mystical nighttime feel of these ancient trees that both guard the banks and grow from within the swamps.
This made me miss my home their even more.



Posted 11 Years Ago



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Added on May 30, 2013
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SyberRose
SyberRose

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