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Day begins to end and begin again. |
Week Five: Monotetra fourline stanzas of eight syllables with single rhyme, last line repeat of four syllable refrain. Pearly pink pale promise of dawn Golden gleam the darkness has sawn Sun appears to hold moon in pawn Spreads yellow lawn. Spreads yellow lawn. Mid morning heat begins to rise Sun rampages across the skies Valiant dew succumbs and dies Hell in disguise. Hell in disguise. Late afternoon begins to tire At zenith can reach no higher Now benign warmth, a dwindling pyre. Embers of fire. Embers of fire. Purple haze of dusk beckons now Wind whispers to the swaying bough Sun sinks slowly down hilly brow To Night its bow. To Night its bow. Crescent moon gives serene shimmer Silver silken strands of glimmer Trailing light tenderly dimmer Black sea swimmer. Black sea swimmer. Moon bids stars a good-bye forlorn Night’s dark tresses ruthlessly shorn By radiant fingers of morn New day is born. New day is born. |