A Midnight Snack

Michael J. Schaeffer

A Midnight Snack

11/30/21

The Stars were Out Last Night. The Moon was Shinning with Them. The Stars Twinkled as the Moon was Full of Light. Both the Stars and Moon Shinned Light Down on the Earth to Help Us Not Feel so Lonely. The Tides Pulled Back and Forth with the Rotation of the Moon and the Sea Life went Wild. The Fish Jumped. The Fish Danced. The Water was Warm as the Birds were Fishing for a Easy Meal. A Midnight Snack. Nothing could Stop this Moment on this Night. Nature was Good. Nature wasn't Even Cruel. The Ocean was Still and the only Noise was the Sea Life and the Birds. Hand in Hand They Must Love Each Other. Maybe because They're Living so Close to Each Other. Dependent and Independent. The Passive and the Aggressive. The Birds were Fed. Nothing could Stop this Evening Moment. This Night was Complete. The Fish Danced as the Birds Played. The Moon Shinned and the Stars Twinkled. The Ocean was Warm. A Midnight Snack for the Birds was on this Warm Full Moon Night. So Nature Rejoiced. So Nature wasn't Even Brutal. Nature was just their as the Moon Pulled the Tides and the Stars Lite Up the Sky like a Fluorescent Map. No One was Lonely Last Night. We all Celebrated. We all Felt the Tide. And Enjoyed Our Midnight Snack...

M.J.S.

  • Author: MJS (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 9th, 2021 20:08
  • Comment from author about the poem: Something I wrote about nature.
  • Category: Nature
  • Views: 12
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Comments3

  • C E Thomas

    I love it! Such vivid imagery. I must suggest you change the 'they' on line 17 to 'they're'. An excellent piece of work, well done!

    • Michael J. Schaeffer

      Thank You C E Thomas for the Compliment and the Correction as well.

    • woundedheart

      Nature offers such varied beauty and your words captured the scene beautifully

      • Michael J. Schaeffer

        Thank You for the Compliment. I try really hard to match the scene and words.

      • L. B. Mek

        a breathless read, wonderful imagery
        thanks for sharing

        • Michael J. Schaeffer

          Thank You for the compliment. I try to use a lot of imagination in my writings.



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