A song of Summer

Reivax Camlost

The sunlight shines through rosy frosted glass

 

Silver dawn so soon shall slide into the sun

 

The cold gives way to warmth in which we bask

 

The cotton in my eyes and in my heart is gone




Banish terror sown of midnight cold

 

Rise with sun and wind of ages old

 

The frost of yestereve will melt with time

 

Give way to dawn with early morning chime

 

Where sunlit grass grows gray amidst the shade



To sleep in sun or shade in endless day

 

The same sun shines from June to May

 

The same life lingers in a lovely way


With the months as they pass forevermore

  • Author: Reivax Camlost (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 23rd, 2016 12:58
  • Comment from author about the poem: A summer day will fade away Into the dusk of autumn shade Then into cold and ice and darkened days
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Comments1

  • daniel dawes

    Beautiful......really enjoyed it.

    • Reivax Camlost

      thanks.

      If you enjoyed that one, I encourage you to read my poem On the Battlefield



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