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Moonlight's Glimmer

In verdant meadows where butterflies roam You can hear the whisper of the breeze and enjoy the melody of birds I see her in the garden on a summer eve Tending to flowers versed in beauty like a poem Awaiting butterflies in the garden to roam I have seen the moonlight glimmer on the sea As it pulls on the waves as if to tease While palm trees rustle to the whisper of the breeze When walking through a forest There's no need for words Just enjoy the song of the birds

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Date: 2/3/2024 4:13:00 AM
This is beautiful and so well woven dear joseph. I love your rhymes and cadence of this and also how descriptive this is. Especially loved the lines “ I see her in the garden on a summer eve Tending to flowers versed in beauty like a poem Awaiting butterflies in the garden to roam” stunning! Pleasure reading this. Sending you light always
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Date: 2/2/2024 3:13:00 PM
outstanding imagery and flowing rhymes. I agree with those powerful words, "there's no need for words." Sometime words ruin everything. Well said, have a great evening, Sara
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Date: 2/2/2024 11:19:00 AM
Lovely rhymes and lovely imagery.
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Date: 2/2/2024 5:02:00 AM
So wonderfully reminiscing, Joseph--When walking through a forest There's no need for words Just enjoy the song of the birds--yes, indeed!
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Date: 2/2/2024 3:46:00 AM
Graceful imagery. Beautiful poem.
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Date: 2/2/2024 3:37:00 AM
- A beautiful poem, Joseph ... vivid image ... enjoy watching :) - hugs
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Date: 2/1/2024 7:21:00 PM
I enjoy seeing the ' moonlight glimmer on the sea. ' The mood is tender, beautiful and romantic. I completely agree, ' there's no need for words, ' while embracing moments in nature. Your thoughts caress softly around me. My best to you, Joseph. :) Hugs, Brandy
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