Lulling melancholic symphony
lingering like forget-me-nots
exuding exquisite scents
under the dwindling moonlight
that softly vanish at daybreak.
Interlude ~ silence fills the day
As the shades of another eve
come softly falling~
the music soars again
like floating dainty dandelions
in another nocturnal rendezvous;
Softly glows the waning moon~
on the placid lime lagoon
where you and I swim in love
that is not forbidden
under the moonlight.
01.06.2021
Footnotes: (Credits to Google)
Beethoven’s famous Moonlight Sonata was published in 1801 as op. 27./2. The Moonlight Sonata (“Mondscheinsonate” in German), this catchy name was given by the poet Ludwig Rellstab, much later in the 1830s. He likened the first movement to a boat floating on the lake Lucerne, in Switzerland.
T ke w y the a's
R mov th e's
Pl the ease
and thank the u's
Shoo the shoes
YouIme
I am lost between you and me
u someything s
And something has become between us
Yep right there with you
Even i sometimes
don't get me
too times ate
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Right to write this rite
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