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Along glowing south horizon
When the night came Venus
Kept her sparkling eye on the ice
Tracing fractals across the glittering path
Arcturus kept watch through
The bare boughs of the ash
And all the while the wind whined and
Wuthered round the eaves and
Stripped the last worn remnants
From the silhouetted trees.
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Winter Sky
Date: Monday, 6th April 2020 @ 02:50:20 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: DawnHogarth-Burton

Virga splayed dismal fingers
Along glowing south horizon
When the night came Venus
Kept her sparkling eye on the ice
Tracing fractals across the glittering path
Arcturus kept watch through
The bare boughs of the ash
And all the while the wind whined and
Wuthered round the eaves and
Stripped the last worn remnants
From the silhouetted trees.


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