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12-10-2007, 06:11 PM
I ran across this poem I wrote when I was eleven. It brought back memories of watching the shadows from the leaves of a bush outside my window created when cars drove past my house at night. The shadows played and danced around my room and quite literally seemed to disappear through my door and into the hall as the cars passed by. (Back then I wasn’t concerned with word connotation.)
I wrote Nightly Shadows to capture my child-hood fascination; perhaps you too had animated shadows dancing around your room as a child!
NIGHTLY SHADOWS
Nightly shadows go dancing
Along my bedroom wall,
Then up onto the ceiling
And out into the hall.
The shadows remind me of fairies
Dancing from here to there,
With wings and pointed elf-caps
They go dancing in the air.
They dance away to fairy-land
Where fairies are busy at play;
‘Til they vanish with coming of daylight
To return at the dusk of next day.
I wrote Nightly Shadows to capture my child-hood fascination; perhaps you too had animated shadows dancing around your room as a child!
NIGHTLY SHADOWS
Nightly shadows go dancing
Along my bedroom wall,
Then up onto the ceiling
And out into the hall.
The shadows remind me of fairies
Dancing from here to there,
With wings and pointed elf-caps
They go dancing in the air.
They dance away to fairy-land
Where fairies are busy at play;
‘Til they vanish with coming of daylight
To return at the dusk of next day.