Night's Abloom Poem by Evelyn Judy Buehler

Night's Abloom

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Scarlet setting sun surrendered serene silvery moon,
And bold beauteous blackness is bursting with blooms!
In wide wilder windswept spaces without ivied walls,
Perennial pleasures recur, as a perfumed night falls.
Yellow canaries still croon in collaborative chorus,
Long after a laudable late afternoon's honeyed plus,
As capricious catching colors charm evening for us!

Night's Abloom
Saturday, July 10, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: alliteration,night,flowers,colors,sunset,full moon,birds
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Photograph courtesy of Gil Dexel from Pixabay
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