Children's poem about the coming of night. |
Lady Night and Her Dress of Tiny Stars By: Casey Allison Crumby I always wondered where the night comes from When its time for the fading of the blazing sun Coming towards me from a distant land Charging towards the seas and sugar sands When night’s soft shadow slinks over the hill Bringing nighttime breezes and icy chills All fall to dream about something sweet Fading into a restful and wonderful deep sleep Across the mountains and into the valleys Cloaking stray cats in the deserted alleys The sunlight closes its sleepy eyes And something new reigns over skies Lady Night has come to dance from afar Wearing her dark dress of tiny stars Twirling, twirling in twilight mist Around red roses so dew-dropped kissed Moonlight skips across the ground As Lady Night dances all around Sparkling lakes and magic oceans Give Lady Night a quick notion “Maybe I can skate across this water’s top to somewhere far away And maybe go to China or Chile, Miami or Bombay!” So off she goes to somewhere so far away Dancing across the sleeping bays Lady Night sits with the grinning moon Knowing that the sun will rise up soon So every moment is precious to her To watch as twilight things occur Far off somewhere a clock strikes three “I must carry on quickly,” says she. “Soon the sun will rise and come to greet me And I’ll have to go till the coming of tomorrow’s dreams” So in her final hours, she bids goodbye to all Skipping across the world until the dawn calls And then Lady Night fades at the coming of the light And goes to some distant land until tomorrow night When she may return from a land so very far And work her nighttime magic over our land in her dress of tiny stars. |