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Todays prompt: Write a poem using the words “spinning” and “twilight”
Thanks for the prompt
Fall
Sometimes I look out on blue skies
and swirling colours
leaves spinning yellow
red and gold
the season of brightness
as the leaves start to fall.
But now it’s perpetual twilight
in the season of mists
and daytime gloom
leaves swirling grey
as the sky
in the season of monochrome.
I try to prepare for the bare branches
of winter of darkening and cold.
It does this every year
time after time
after time!
Lynn White
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I like your sentiments, well expressed.
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Thank you!
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Zephyr.
The dream came again, invading the night,
Dancing, spinning, within the twilight.
Red skirt flowing like wind in the trees
She echoes her fragrance as sanity flees.
Entrancing, enticing, as light reaches ebb,
She weaves round my spirit a gossamer thread.
She captures me wholly, this lady of night
I know she will vanish with dawns early light.
Yet stricken in slumber I dance to her song
Enwrapped in her presence the whole twilight long.
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This is beautiful!
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Spinning Tales
Spinning tales was his game
in the twilight hours.
Scary stories, not told for fame
but for campers who try not to cower.
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