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Evening Panorama
Evening Panorama When the moon is intransigent to a gloomy cloud Stars filching to stare the horizon Sparkling luster luring across the sea Lunged me to stroll along the seashore Hear the wave’s commotion Offshore to see slowly vanishing lamp light from a fisherman’s boat Some nocturnal species tending to be gregarious Envy of a fishwife for darkness captured her fisherman’s heart Beside me is an old lighthouse Pirouetting the pulchritude of the sea Luminous as a pathfinder for mariners Showing panorama for such piscatorial area World-weary, I indulged into stargazing Starry-eyed that evening to the starlight The visage of a departed loved ones I yielded to cease being awake to the whooshing sea waves Honorable mention to Laura Mckenzie's Beyond Nightfall Contest: 3/20/2010
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