The Sky

Have you seen the Sunset and Sunrise
And the Horizon that's a prize
How the colors mix and melt
And look as soft as felt
How they float away into black
As you wish them back
And that feeling that makes you sad
How the tears come and just make you mad
But then you see the stars
That are so small they could fit in jars
Now there's so many
You'd by each one with a penny
How they shine so bright
And don't put up a fight
So you stand watching them twinkle and shine
Then you realize you feel fine
So you sigh
And say goodbye.

© Chelsea Poshni

Comments

  1. Jesse H

    November 30, 2013

    Yes indeed. So beautiful to enjoy that.

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    November 30, 2013

    Have a nice day +Jesse H My computer died under my hand today. I just went to get another one 😉

  3. jetaime gandah

    November 30, 2013

    very nice poem sister +Jendhamuni Sos and image… love it!!! Good Evening dear… I wish you a very great and peaceful weekend!!! (((Hugs))) to you sis!!! ツツツ

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    November 30, 2013

    +jetaime gandah Thank you so much, dear sister! My pc burned. I am trying to set up another one so I can get my work done. Hope my brother could fix it. I have many things on desktop 😉

  5. Pieter Hibma

    November 30, 2013

    Nature is the mirror of God. What a designer and artist He is. 🙂

  6. Ronnie Martin

    December 1, 2013

    A story of soul searching n rejoicing to the fact that life is clearly a promise from God that we're here for such a short time, so treasure each n every minute

  7. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 1, 2013

    +Ronnie Martin I'm so happy to see you. My schedule is getting a lot better now. I try not to travel much on winter.

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