Sleepy Mountain

RSM0812

At the very peak, the snowy tip,

My mind regresses, my thirsts, they sip,

Upon the nectar, wisdom true,

Songs forever, skies of blue.

At the top I sit in cold,

Snowy mountain, thou art old.

Standing up, high as might,

In the valley, moonlight night.

The brook it bends, and softly flows,

Through the trees, on grounds below.

Nature rests, in the black,

The dark of night, their prey attack.

Bellies full they scratch and roar,

As the mountain rests and sleeps and snores

 

 

 

 

  • Author: RSM (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 10th, 2025 05:15
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Katie B.

    Lovely read. Thanks for sharing!

    • RSM0812

      Thanks for reading and commenting

    • sorenbarrett

      Creatures of the night set in a beautifully imaged poem. Very nicely done

      • RSM0812

        Thankyou

        • sorenbarrett

          You are most welcome



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