Night-Stained.

Fay Slimm.

 

 

Night-Stained.

 

Macaroon sky,
dark-ruffled and fluffed
like meringue pie
trapped in a high oven.

Roan red twilight,
night-stained and greying
like grains of rye
drenched in mayonnaise.

Wind beaten shore, 
cheesy and mould slaked
like bread wet-stored
means storm on the way.

  • Author: Fay Slimm. (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 29th, 2017 03:51
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 34
  • User favorite of this poem: Michael Edwards.
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Comments8

  • Louis Gibbs

    Again you prove to be a maestro of verbiage. Beautiful poem and picture, Fay!.

  • orchidee

    Another fine write Fay.

  • Michael Edwards

    A masterful work - some really first class similes and metaphors used to quite outstanding effect.

  • FredPeyer

    Beautiful poem Fay, and we do have some sunsets that look exactly like the picture.

  • P.H.Rose

    Wonderful.....
    Wonderful.......
    A wonderful poem
    To match a wonderful
    Scene!!!!!!

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    Beautiful Picture ~ Perfect Metaphor ~ Lovely Lady ~ Your BRIAN

  • malubotelho

    Thanks for sharing this beauty. Lovely poem and picture. Fun to read.

  • Goldfinch60

    Wonderful tasty write.



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