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Purple Cues In Orchid Motifs
Glorious hues arise from halo of morning sky As dreamy eyes take me on a wondrous ride Where cottony clouds scatter layers of purple Adorning with shades of heliotrope flowers. On my ride I visualize a celestial place on earth Hearing fairy tales from fabled views unfolding, And I ask my yawning bushes to vacate at once So I can plant my lilac garden in sunrise colors. Mesmerized by purple cues in orchid motifs My day traversed gaily in enchanting overtones, When clouds spewing gray darkened my show Blocking twilight from glistening reddish glow. Having lost sunrise, I hang on to sinking sunset Assured by its scenic prowess I build my place Near the lone lamp on street that is yet to be lit Yearning for vistas of my daydream to repeat. My place now occupies best of both worlds Rising with mornings and setting with evenings, Mimicking splendid hues of evocative contexts Adoring fervent daybreaks and dreamy sunsets. February 15, 2018 First Place:Sunrise and sunset contest by Silent One Also placed first in ultimate 2018 contest by Brian Strand
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