Hummingbirds

Hummingbirds

A Poem by Deborah Shepard

Hummingbirds dance shall be soft demure
Sculptured edges of laced ledge
Beautiful silken butterfly tigress
Neath’ my forgotten pave’ wings

Enchantment seeds flourish
As the suited plumes release light
Winged vesper each notable sound
Lovely faerie’s dance around

Sterling leaves shall etch the roses in bloom
Hanging in collective lights above
Trailing across the trellises with love
Bisque laughter brings me above

Moonlights lullabies shall sing
I will wait till you come my fairy’s king
Dance in the midsummer’s eve
While amethyst stars shall sing our name

Deborah Shepard©2008 Yelm USA

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© 2008 Deborah Shepard


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exquisitely beautiful sis, yoru brother lewis

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Added on August 16, 2008

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Deborah Shepard
Deborah Shepard

yelm, WA



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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Deborah Shepard is a published author, poet and writer whose poems tell a story of dreams we have and the beauty of traveling in them to give us belief, hope, and life. Deborah s.. more..

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