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Tag Archives: Twilight

Poetry

Gloaming

May 29, 2017Jennifer Butler BasileEvening, gloaming, Mise en place, nature, poem, Poetry, reflection, Twilight 3 Comments

I love that there is a line of light on the horizon,

a gleam just beyond

A glow of grey at the billowing edge of green,

the globes atop tree branches

It is dark in the corners –

But there, far away, it is bright.

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