The autumnal sonnet

The mist heralds a dreamy, tender Apollonian dawn.
I philosophize about wings of hawk or king – sparrow.
In amazing grove at the Blue Hours – was born here a fawn.
You should adore as well as praise charm such a moony morn.

The beauty of world is indeed so pulchritudinous.
The autumnal meek leaves, having danced, at fallish stone, lie.
The picturesque mist is shrouded in mood of sorcery.
I muse about my bosom full of druidic light dream.

The nightingale is under a starlet bewildering.
Flights of birdies are the moon-like thankful melancholy.
The autumnal mood is never ending, sometimes dazzling.
I have fallen in love with wizardly-like fantasy.

The fall belongs to bright Morning star with the enchantment.
I love forever – the Moon in the dearest bewitchment.

 

Misty moon above field.

author
Paweł Markiewicz - 1983, lives in Bielsk Podlaski - Poland, poet from Poland who wrote same pieces of flash fiction. Paweł was 2007 and 2010 in Forum Alpbach, a village of thinkers in Austria. After experience with poesy, I want to create some good stories.
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