One Summer's Evening
By Sis Unsworth
The
world felt calm, that summers eve, as I gazed across the hill,
It
seemed the earth so softly breathed, the air was warm and still.
Some
moments that are so profound, will make us pause to see,
As
waves on empty shores do pound, then surge back to the sea.
I
knew this day would soon be gone, as the sun descends the sky,
Precious
times do not stay long, or wait to say goodbye.
The
summer moon would soon appear, to take it’s place on high,
With
it’s special glow that shines so clear, to enhance the season's sky.
Yes
we know, this time will pass, so why not gaze at ease
Our
memories will hold the glow, of a lovely summer's eve.
Copyright Sis Unsworth
Lovely poem Sis. Just hope the picture does it justice in your minds eye...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Sis, thought I was reading Keats. You have captured "the moment"
ReplyDeleteLovely Sis. I always think that those folk who are so keen to take selfies, should just take a few minutes to just look and drink in the scene.
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful Sis - flows like a soothing balm for the soul. Thanks for sharing x
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