Stars aligned, the moon waxed full
Silver light rained down on meAnd I heard her song wherever I went,
Filling my ears, filling the nightA lilting tune, soft as a breeze
Subtle as a waif’s shadowMy heart grew full, at peace
Her siren song stealing my sadnessRaising my voice to join the chorus
Harmonizing, resonating, trillingA joyous nocturnal symphony
Celestial duet of ethereal and terrestrialToo soon Luna bowed her head
Taking her leave from the stageBegging for an encore
A final hymn, a greeting to the morningSol rises and my soul reborn
For the Scriptic prompt exchange this week, Jester Queen gave me this prompt: And I heard her song wherever I went, filling my ears, filling the night.
I gave Barb Black this prompt: You live somewhere where you’ve never seen rain. You visit somewhere new one day where it is a common occurance. What is your reaction to seeing rain, fall from the sky, for the first time? Joy or fear?
100 Word Song, a writing challenge from Lance based on a weekly music prompt. Give 100 words, not 99, not 101. This week’s challenge is inspired by The Black Crowes, “She Talks to Angels.”
you are so talented. I really loved this.
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I enjoyed this combo 100 Scriptura 🙂 It was a fantasmagorical journey!
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Inspired by one of my favorite Black Crowes songs. Beautiful photo and beautiful poem.
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This is lyrical and dreamy.
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cool and mysterious. I loved this
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weird…i had another Helene song that was similar in theme.
I like the style and flow. The last two stanzas are beautiful
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And oh how I LOVE IT!!!! The moon’s song is delicious here, and it makes a fantastic poem.
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