Nighttime Shrouds

Nighttime Shrouds

A Poem by Phil Sanders
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Fears banished by the new day ....

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Her head upon the pillow
The eyes are lost in thought
A slightly furrowed brow
Some feelings slightly fraught
The day will open soon
As the sun breaks through the clouds
And life will seem much better
Without night’s darkened shrouds
The daylight will awaken
The joy that life can be
As corn sways in the meadows
And clouds float over seas
A freshening wind will carry
All those nightmares far away
And leave her with contentment
On a lovely Summer’s day

Phil Sanders
14/6/07

© 2008 Phil Sanders


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very peaceful, loving, warm, attachment. great stuff. i read the first lines of the poems and turned away, i came back to it, read the third line and stayed glued to the words. really nice poem. I find it to be really "cute" thumbs up, great work.keep them coming and i shall read them.

Posted 17 Years Ago


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Phil Sanders
Phil Sanders

Rochester, Kent, United Kingdom



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I am a part time photographer and poet when I am not earning my normal crust. I live in Kent in the UK in a little village called Upnor which is right on the River Medway. I love photographing sunris.. more..

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