A black carpet filled the sky as it turned to night.
I
smelt the day fade away.
I felt darkness gather around and I heard the silent moon rise at the beach.
Thursday, 19 February 2015
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Wow Jupiter! This is a fantastic poem. You have painted a picture in my mind. Nicola
ReplyDeleteWhat a great poem Jupiter. I can't wait to read your next.
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ReplyDeleteCharlie P: I felt like I was in the poem. Go Jupiter!
ReplyDeleteEvie: Awesome poem Jupiter!
ReplyDeleteA rising star from New Zealand.. Hugo von Hoffmansthal couldn't have expressed it better... Keep on, Jupiter!
ReplyDeleteA rising star from New Zealand... Hugo von Hoffmansthal couldn't have expressed it better... Keep on, Jupiter!
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