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    by C E Goulden

    "Texas Heat" The least rousing facet of this night-time story needs the creative side of nature to cooperate However, supportive nuts and bolts have been lost Sun's inferno has flamed; has taken host...read more

  • by Evan Fitton

    Suhnn. In the earliest daylight, I wait for a distant shore to come into view. Watching the line where my home ends, And where the world begins anew. Beyond the waters, Reflecting back upon stars, A great ligh...read more

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    by Jon Coe

    Big ball of burning white fading yellow, toward the night Almost red, when time to leave around the earth, the orbit weave Warm and pleasant, in the spring hot as Hades, on summer's wing Not so bad, when fall, fall...read more

  • 4 of 27

    by Christine Bruness

    Poetry Channel: The Sun A Haiku Mammoth sunflowers bathing in the warm sunbeams ...bulldozers nearbyread more

  • 5 of 27

    by Gillian Samson

    So bright, so beautiful, so baroque. Never will there be anything so powerful, Its light dazzles upon the world, Illuminating every corner it can possibly touch. The earth spins impatiently, Desperate for the light...read more

  • 6 of 27

    by Kat Stovall

    Sunrise to Sunset The sun peeks over the dark horizon, life as I know it has just begun. An infant, weak and unknowing of life to come. The sun rises to top of the trees, Its rays kissing the morning breeze. I am...read more

  • 7 of 27

    by Kate HoneyBee

    38C I Melt onto the parched patio I fan fan fan Me Wishing to waft away away These unbearable Dog Days Lazy sighing Lagging-tongue Dog Days Rivuletting popsicles, Still newspapers, Like dropped bir...read more

  • 8 of 27

    by Donna Carroll Batton

    The Magnificent Sun I saw a light o'er yonder hill ebbing night away Growing brighter, brighter still bringing forth the day All through the day he lends his light to guide us as we toil Waking up the sleepy flo...read more

  • 9 of 27

    by Lisa Hunt Warren

    Stones and cold and dark of night, warmed by glowing, shining bright. Living by a fiery light, a power and and a star. Morning skies in orange hues, Evening mauves, daylight blue, Rainbows following the storm, T...read more

  • 10 of 27

    by Bamidele Peace

    as another transition draws near some lament for leaving the source some happy for coming to the cause rollicking with peace and beauty doing everything with ease looking forward to the day when power would make ...read more

  • 11 of 27

    by Dorian Maffei

    Ode to the Capri Sun Your eyes squint From the glare of The sun, As your mouth becomes Filled with the sweet Tang of the Capri Sun. It shiny outer coating, Pierced by a thin yellow straw, Gives you the vivid det...read more

  • 12 of 27

    by Mailrangam Venkataraman

    HOLY DUTY IS DONE BY SUN Sun is the center of the Universe None works like the Sun all the hours Fun for all only the Sun delivers When Sun shines, live flowers, Flow Rivers Residence of Sun is Sky-house Alliance...read more

  • 13 of 27

    by Stella Kaye

    DIARY OF A SUN WORSHIPER The solar blast is like a blow torch on my naked skin I've found solitude on the roof of a beach cafe No white bits this year, when I return from Rimini. Three days of rain and I thought I'd...read more

  • by Victoria Moss

    Sun, you are the overseer of living things, lighting existence and clarifying nature's beauty; your work is bountiful and infinite: the seeds that lie deep and wait for your warm embrace are woken and stirred into stre...read more

  • by Laura Johnson

    Rising in the east of the solstice sky Bathing all the world in red The centre of the universe guides our way Until it, or we, are dead That day is growing closer now Sick scientists wish it so Something to gaze upon...read more

  • 16 of 27

    by Reena Lynne Tabita

    For the Sun I see the shimmering Sidewalk ghosts I feel the water evaporate From my head to my toes I note blue skies, I see you shine And although that's just fine I think you should cool it just so We're bur...read more

  • 17 of 27

    by Mikella Etchegoyen

    The sun shining in the sky Scorching my pale skin Raising steam from the cement sidewalks So hot, you could fry an egg They would say I keep saying I'm going to get out of this town Away from the heat The heat, tha...read more

  • 18 of 27

    by Seneca Creation

    THE SUN/THE MOON The sun is bright so many people do not look at it; too afraid that the brightness from it would blind them. If you never take a chance just because you are afraid of the consequences you will never ge...read more

  • 19 of 27

    by Makala Shay

    Warmth and pleasure beyond compare, wearing shades to avoid the glare. Hot against the skin, warming you deep within. Rising up in the sky, the sun shines down from way up high. The fuel to make all things grow...read more

  • 20 of 27

    by Seymour Nightweaver

    THE SUN You rise in the morning, Giving vitality; To my dampened spirit, With rays of energy. You awakened my mind, My spirit and inspiration; Burning with optimism, And sheer determination. You were alwa...read more

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