Where are you heading?
“Stranger? It’s the Dawn.”
Up at this hour.
Staring closely at the rising sun;
Your eyes- heavy with grief.
Oh? It’s the dawn.
I’m up at again at dawn.
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Where are you heading?
“Stranger? It’s the Dawn.”
Up at this hour.
Staring closely at the rising sun;
Your eyes- heavy with grief.
Oh? It’s the dawn.
I’m up at again at dawn.
Lolita has quite a lovely, lilting vocabulary featured in it. Would you rather give that a try? Many of Nabokov's works are really well written, and most certainly feature an interesting range of...
Hi Dreamwoven,
Thank you for the feedback, I certainly did enjoy writing this review! But knowing someone liked it makes me all the more happier.
It brought back a lot of memories (both good...
Hello friends,
I've written a review for J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye on my personal blog. In the spirit of Holden Caulfield, I say put on your red hunting cap and please take a read of...
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The with the lake that reflects no stars was...
Whispers and Bird Songs
We were hidden
Amongst the whispers and bird songs.
Near a lake that reflected no stars
You stared with eyes that reflected no soul.
You asked me if it was hot. ...
What a short (but sweet) poem! Great stuff!