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Array ( [sid] => 169843 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Dance of Night and Day [time] => 2012-01-01 19:33:21 [hometext] => This was written when I was dealing with not seeing my significant other for quite some time. I related our short visits to the sun and moon, because as fleeting as they were they were just as magical. Let me know what you think! [bodytext] => Twice we are graced by the ballad of Night and Day
In the morning, dawn’s first light swirls with the deepest shadows

The Day is elated by this dance and brightens the world under its happiness, but it soon misses its dearest Night
Drooping, and sagging to the other horizon, the Day yearns to dance with the Night once again

At twilight they join at last. Spinning. Whirling. Emitting the deepest hues of pink and red
The Day gives one last kiss to Night before disappearing, promising to return soon

The world’s most beautiful ballet has continued without fail
Night and Day are always seeking each other, desperately, trying to get in one more dance
Spending only fleeting moments with each other before being a world apart, knowing that they will soon meet again
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Dance of Night and Day

Contributed by malinsinbigler on Sunday, 1st January 2012 @ 07:33:21 PM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry



Twice we are graced by the ballad of Night and Day
In the morning, dawn’s first light swirls with the deepest shadows

The Day is elated by this dance and brightens the world under its happiness, but it soon misses its dearest Night
Drooping, and sagging to the other horizon, the Day yearns to dance with the Night once again

At twilight they join at last. Spinning. Whirling. Emitting the deepest hues of pink and red
The Day gives one last kiss to Night before disappearing, promising to return soon

The world’s most beautiful ballet has continued without fail
Night and Day are always seeking each other, desperately, trying to get in one more dance
Spending only fleeting moments with each other before being a world apart, knowing that they will soon meet again




Copyright © malinsinbigler ... [ 2012-01-01 19:33:21]
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Re: Dance of Night and Day (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Sunday, 1st January 2012 @ 07:45:24 PM AEST
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Another beautiful write.
Blessings,
emy


Re: Dance of Night and Day (User Rating: 1 )
by girish on Monday, 2nd January 2012 @ 12:32:00 AM AEST
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Your poem brought me the tribals life in picture thanks for sharing


Re: Dance of Night and Day (User Rating: 1 )
by Ellewood on Monday, 2nd January 2012 @ 06:46:47 AM AEST
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Oh boy--I could so relate to this poem at this point in my life. Beautifully written.




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