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The Web Poetry Corner - Richard James Van Der Draaij - Sunset Frenzy

Sunset Frenzy

by

Richard James Van Der Draaij



Revelled in themselves and the ever-dwindling day that day
Thoughts collided with waves rolling in from barely-known continents

Stars were early and came to see the sun for once
A giant smile drawn like vapour trails across the stark-blue skies

Sand was a carpet for toes to wiggle about in
Music was water rippling, greeting and meeting the land

Playful creatures gathered where whispers lingered
Yawns of languid pleasure pointed the way

Up ahead on the dunes, a sea gull sang songs
Of raucous endeavour, adventures in store

Nothing was left and all had partaken
That day on the beach the cynics were shaken

Evening arrived like a blanket of hope
The moon asked the sea to attempt to elope.

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by: Joyce Hemsley
from: Sunderland, England, UK

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