Nighttime Poems

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Moonlit Night
by Lily Woodlin

The moon shines overhead. It reflects on the ocean water, casting a faint glow. So calming but chilly. The wind blows by, leaving goosebumps on my skin. I tilted my head up. Smiling up at the night sky. Seconds pass by, the crickets sing their song and the fireflies come out. What beauty, the coastline on a moonlit night. I look up once more at the skyline before going back inside. Admiring the moon once more as it is reflected on the ocean surface small waves disturb the stillness. Nature what a beautiful thing.

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Daytime Torment
by Victor Ambiguo

Such loudness is the king of day
Above the sky. Oh, what a noise!
No whiskey can subdue his pain
As sun rays cry like feral boys

When daylight rains, it pours for sure
When green trees sway, they breathe like trolls
His head pounds on, it begs for thoughts

Nature screams

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Daytime Torment
by Victor Ambiguo

Such loudness is the king of day
Above the sky. Oh, what a noise!
No whiskey can subdue his pain
As sun rays cry like feral boys

When daylight rains, it pours for sure
When green trees sway, they breathe like trolls
His head pounds on, it begs for thoughts

Nature screams

......

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Moonlit Night
by Lily Woodlin

The moon shines overhead. It reflects on the ocean water, casting a faint glow. So calming but chilly. The wind blows by, leaving goosebumps on my skin. I tilted my head up. Smiling up at the night sky. Seconds pass by, the crickets sing their song and the fireflies come out. What beauty, the coastline on a moonlit night. I look up once more at the skyline before going back inside. Admiring the moon once more as it is reflected on the ocean surface small waves disturb the stillness. Nature what a beautiful thing.

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