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The Web Poetry Corner - Diane Klammer - Summer Woodland Night

Summer Woodland Night

by

Diane Klammer

(For Dillenger House)

The Moon searchlights her beacon
For Venus is dancing
The wind whispers lightly
Sky beckons entrancing

A chorus of crickets
Sings for an age
Beneath a silvery maze
Moonlight covers the stage

A mockingbird set
From an oak above ground
Makes a tender duet
With that sweet rhythmic sound

Thickets sport showplace
For tree frogs in courting
Chiming a trill
As they sit there cavorting

A world so enormous
Over me standing small
I take in the performance
With awe for it all

Away from the city
A bright shining screen
Lulls me to drowsiness
Allows me to dream

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by: Joyce Hemsley
from: Sunderland, England, UK

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