Eos silently walks
– a chattering morning call
blackbird saw her light
Eos greets Helios
the sky reddens with delight
birds sing their love
Aurora smiles
light fills the Alpine valley
crows gather cawing
Eos silently walks
– a chattering morning call
blackbird saw her light
Eos greets Helios
the sky reddens with delight
birds sing their love
Aurora smiles
light fills the Alpine valley
crows gather cawing
life happens . . .
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Ooooh lovely
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Thanks dear, glad you enjoyed them.
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It’s just not fair. I want to live in a world where the dawn gets its own goddess…
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lol … everytime I write a dawn poem I get frustrated … in Italian dawn is Aurora … which is so pretty …
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I did not know that dawn was Aurora in Italian…I love your morning poems, I`v e missed reading these regularly.
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I’ve decided to go back to making my morning haiku on the library. So, they’ll be there waiting for you cara, when you have time to read them!
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