When the sun is shining Illuminating the pristine dawn How silent and fair the pale satin face Slumbers next to me, eyes of a fawn
Silhouettes fall across the hills; As the sun rises, As the morning is red, I hear the sweet lark sing
Then I hold your hand, Its skin softer than the silk Which drapes over you Slumbering in pleasant lands
I kiss your brow, Where the smallest dab of sweat glistens You are my heart, my life, my soul, Quiet, still, star of dreams
a/n - I wrote this for a contest on another poetry website. The judge of the contest gave us a quatrain, and we had to use one line in each stanza. So anywho, I hope you enjoy it. :)
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"Our mothers and fathers held us close to their hearts and they promised 'One bright and shining day my children, we will triumph in battle. One bright and shining day my children, we will give you back your wings.' " - PL: S&W
"Our mothers and fathers held us close to their hearts and they promised 'One bright and shining day my children, we will triumph in battle. One bright and shining day my children, we will give you back your wings.' " - PL: S&W