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Spectral Dryads

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Written: April 4th, 2024 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Behold, arrays of dreamy dryads, With lacy halos of azure and amethyst dyads Their ethereal presence, a sight to admire, As they dance and sway, akin to celestial fire. Their beauty, a tapestry of nature's art, A symphony of colors, playing apart. In their delicate grace, they enchant and enthrall, A poetic vision, captivating all. Wisteria, a symphony of divine, Sinuous chimes of silky lilac entwine. As they sway to the rhythm of my soul Sibilant rustles of a silver breeze consol. Within the sphere of vibrant hues, Melodic whispers softly infuse. Lullabies, akin to gentle streams, Echo through the world of dreams. Through winding paths, I roamed alone, To my scarlet nest, my heart true tone.

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Date: 4/11/2024 10:40:00 AM
SP, this is a beautiful way to look at and think about the world. It's a very pleasant and wonderful way to picture creatures of nature such that we will preserve them and treat them with love.
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Date: 4/5/2024 6:56:00 AM
Dear Sotto, your poem is quite a breathtaking journey into a realm of enchantment and beauty. Your words and language create ethereal beings that captivate the imagination. It's the magic that surrounds us in nature and within ourselves. This is a mesmerizing experience. - Blessings, Daniel
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Date: 4/5/2024 6:06:00 AM
dearest Sotto-captivating and 'delicious' imagery. I've always liked the concept of dyads and yours were captivating (1st verse) I especially liked "Within the sphere of vibrant hues, Melodic whispers softly infuse. Lullabies, akin to gentle streams, Echo through the world of dreams." The last two lines, however, grabbed my heart; I can identify with the message. Your poem was a refreshing read for me this morning. Have a pleasant day, your poetess friend in Texas, Sara
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