Moon and stars

Mohamed Rami 1992 (Tiznit)



In the deep of night, as darkness falls,
The moon and stars above enthrall,
Their light a beacon in the sky,
A glimmering, celestial lullaby.

The moon, a silver crescent high,
Casts a glow that lights the sky,
Its beauty awe-inspiring to see,
A beacon for all who wish to be free.

And the stars, a twinkling, glittering sight,
A canopy of diamonds shining bright,
Their patterns etched in the dark,
A wondrous sight that leaves a mark.

Together they dance, in perfect harmony,
A ballet in the sky for all to see,
Their radiance a gift for all,
A symbol of hope that never falls.

So let us gaze upon the moon and stars,
And let them remind us who we are,
For in their light we find our way,
Guided by their beauty night and day.

About this poem

This poem is an ode to the celestial bodies that adorn our night sky - the moon and stars. It captures the awe-inspiring beauty and wonder of these celestial entities that have fascinated humans for centuries. The poem describes the moon as a silver crescent that lights up the sky and the stars as a twinkling canopy of diamonds that shine bright. It also captures the harmony and synchronicity between these two celestial bodies as they dance together in the night sky.

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Written on August 19, 2022

Submitted by mohamedr.47724 on February 19, 2023

Modified on April 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCC CCDD EEFF DDBA XXGG
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 731
Words 161
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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