Softest gray mist hanging pensive around proud pines, obscuring crunching gravel path, sent ablaze of diamonds hovering by swishing lines of headlights far off in the distance.
Light disperses when passing through colloidal particles in suspension.
Very vivid... the description in this is really intense and your word choice is great. I loved how pensive and crunching and ablaze feel extremely hard hitting because of the way you've set up the rhythm and the flow. The other words like softest, swishing and hovering sound so soft and hushed. Each feeling is experienced as it should and you've done a marvelous job describing them so expressively.
A very simple and clean poem that was greatly enjoyed. And thanks for introducing me to the work of John Tyndall. I am intimately familiar with aerosol scattering as my company builds real-time video electronics that removes its effects so the user can see up to three times further through fog, mist, haze, smoke, blowing dust, and murky water. However I was unaware of the person who did the first basic work in this area. And the introduction was so gentle and poetic. Many thanks!
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