In The Twilight
The ear can hear every sound:
The talk of leaves, their gentle husk
And stealthy rustlings all around.
The trees are swaying in the wind.
The sky’s a balm for soul’s scars;
Its deep, rich blue a little thinned
With crystal-clear light from stars.
The distant forest, dimmed and dark,
Is listening to the silent deep,
Spilled everywhere – profound, stark,
And lulling everyone to sleep.
The dormant nature’s like a child
Whose dreams are simple, blameless, pure;
Her beauty, innocent and wild,
Can always be a perfect cure.
29 April 2011
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