They dance
As daylight fades.
On wint'ry horizon,
They meld the heavens and the earth
In fiery splendor... the last golden rays
Of the setting sun... fire on ice.
Then, in gath'ring darkness,
They bid the day
Farewell.
As daylight fades.
On wint'ry horizon,
They meld the heavens and the earth
In fiery splendor... the last golden rays
Of the setting sun... fire on ice.
Then, in gath'ring darkness,
They bid the day
Farewell.
Published by Mike Powers
Winner of the 2010 Best of AC Award in the Books category, I am a freelance writer with extensive experience writing online book, movie, and music reviews, poetry, short stories, and other articles of gener... View profile
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32 Comments
Post a CommentBeautiful! Maybe the fire on the ice will melt it completely away........
Lovely!
You have truly painted a picture with words :)
Have always observed the contrast of fire and ice, even in people. Your poetry is observation at its' highest.
Gorgeous words, gorgeous photo.
Excellent!!
very clever.
What a great poem!!!!!
excellent my friend
NOT A GUEST - Another great poem Mike. Thanks.