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Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Moonbeams of love.

The beauty of the moon casting a silver net over the sea, is a beautiful sight to behold. It makes me gaze at it in awe, for its ageless presence as a muse depicting  life and romance for writers. The sea looks like a crinkling silvery surface when the moonbeams falls on the sea. The moonbeams kiss the sea, leaving ripples on the shore with its silvery shine. The waves clasp one another, rejoicing in the silvery light of the moon that reflect in the sea.

The moon shows the rhythm of time in cycles, determining the capacity for reflecting and adapting to life. The new moon is like infancy, the crescent is youth and adolescence, and full moon maturity of life. The waning is sleep and death. Everything  in nature has a connection to life. The moon shining over the sea is a sight that fills the mind with tranquility.


 The moonbeams kiss the sea,
As the waves clasp one another-
And fling silvered nets,
Over the crinkling sea.

The swells of the tide,
Like emotions on the high,
In shimmering silvery silhouettes-
With splashing waves on a thrill.

Twinkling joy of reflective sparkles,
In the splendor of moon-
Completes an incompleteness,

Of a love so true.

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