Twilight's Veil

Royce Earnest Rasmussen

Twilight's Veil

In twilight's veil, as dusk unfurls,
Fireflies dance, their light aglow,
Captured in jars, our childhood swirls,
In twilight's veil, as dusk unfurls.

In whispers of night, our hearts whirl,
Each flicker a memory, a tableau,
In twilight's veil, as dusk unfurls,
Fireflies dance, their light aglow.
  • Author: Royce Earnest Rasmussen (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 15th, 2024 09:05
  • Comment from author about the poem: Twilight's Veil celebrates the enchantment of childhood and the bittersweet nostalgia accompanying the passage of time. Twilight's Veil is a triolet. The triolet consists of eight lines. The first line is repeated as the fourth line and the seventh line. The second line is repeated as the eighth line. The rhyme scheme is ABaAabAB Watercolor on canvas painting by & ©Royce Earnest Rasmussen
  • Category: Nature
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