Dusk's Final Sunbeam

Dusk's Final Sunbeam

A Poem by Marshal Gebbie



Dusk’s Final Sunbeam

 

 












Evening sunshine breaks through grey cloud

Falling rays of honeyed light,

A fan of brilliance beams down starkly

Cutting through approaching night.

 


   


  Sunbeams streak through halls of darkness

Golden highlights catch the ridge,

A radiance of sunset grandeur

From  stolen glance atop the bridge.























Hold fast to that thing of value

Treasure pearls which fall your way,

You come by this path one time only

Seize the moment, make your day.
 
Marshalg
@theGate
Mangere Bridge
9th March 2009

 


© 2011 Marshal Gebbie


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This has a good flow to it...I like it

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Marshal Gebbie
Marshal Gebbie

Auckland, New Zealand



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Poem writer for the average Joe. Take tremendous satisfaction in creatively writing about everyday things and everyday people. Australian native who has adopted New Zealand and New Zealanders. Marvel.. more..

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