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Infant Daybreak
Ambling in the charm of Tidal Basin We hold hands with a lilac morning Long before it pleads with the sunrise To sparkle the view of a purple dawn Saddled in the daze of hazy fog. Strolling under gleam of a starry night Along the trails of romantic banks We handed the new-day to misty sight Coating the blooms in lavender hues Seducing the motifs love subscribes. Dawning deterred by thick overcast Defiantly rises on the golden skyline Unwrapping monument's foggy attire Shimmering beneath the lowly tides. In awe of its luster we lose ourselves Hanging on the vertex of rising flame As a passionate kiss of avid romance Attunes two hearts to infant-daybreak And the horizon blushes end to end. September 17, 2018 Poem of the day on September 19, 2018 Placed first in Late September Standard Contest by Brian Strand NOTE: Sunrise at the Tidal Basin in Washington D.C. The photo shows cherry blossoms with a purple tinge and the partially covered monument in early morning fog.
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