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As Deep Warm Blues Arise
A somber sky lies upon a dying day
With rosy light and orange tint
As daylight falls but beauty keeps its delay.
The stars appear with a glint
Of sparkles white and shimmers bright.
The lingering sky of polished artistry
Burns a deeper red as if alight
With fire and flame, as sunlight's last fades away.
The shimmers shine brighter still
As deep warm blues arise.
The masterpiece of life quickly fades until
The cover of night is as thick as a dead man's lies.
And now the joyous light is gone, a cloud of solemn black does stay.
Tis now too late hope all the farewells are said and done
And beauteous treasures found and hid away.
Soul remains, while body goes, gone forever like the sun
After the light goes down.
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Sunsets.
When our weary day is nearly done,
And we observe the setting sun,
Where colors of God's pallet are arrayed,
What
by Edward Earl
The horizon awash with prisms of color,
An orgasm of brilliant hues;
Reds and blues give way to the other,
The azure
They merge together, the darkness and the light,
In a dance of colors, resulting in a cascade of sight.
With all the colors
All of this I see
Softest cotton cloud
dripping shades of crimson, violet, ochre
across ever distant blue
Brilliant golden rays
cast
Red is the Sun
I run up the sandy shore,
My day at the beach spent.
At the hilltop sits a young woman,
The book at
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