Winter's Night

Jack Cohen

A winter night
Under moon so bright,

Led warm dreams to find covers.

And high above
The stars thereof,

Flew twin comets of forgone lovers.

While away
A frost-night came,

Icy rain turned soft snow.

They weaved and glided
Danced their way,

Down to the Earth below.

  • Author: Jack Cohen (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 29th, 2021 23:10
  • Comment from author about the poem: This one wasn't really my normal style, but I thought it sounded nice, and I needed a little break from the horror poetry.
  • Category: Nature
  • Views: 5
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Comments2

  • Lorna

    You did this so well! Very lovely......

  • L. B. Mek

    I always love the layers, you imbue
    into your write's
    what is seemingly, a simple but refreshing take
    on love poetry
    reveals, many depths
    the more times I read it,
    what a wonderful gift, in a poem..
    thanks for sharing
    (in my humble opinion
    each next write, we're inspired
    to scribble and attempt
    is: our 'normal style'
    if we don't experiment, and let
    our imagination's run free
    we risk, boxing our creativity
    into a tight corner,
    nobody else can see, but ourselves
    sadly)



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