In the Gardens of the Alhambra
By hilary west
Sat, 27 Aug 2011
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Pearls and peacock eyes
In viridian jade,
A sequoia and lilies
In twilight's glade.
A sylvan lantern
Lights the trees,
A bower of roses
Is perfumed breeze.
The bubbling of water,
A tinkling melody.
Now day is over
A reflecting threnody.
The cool of the evening,
A whisper of leaves,
Retreating fountain-spray
Rests in semi-breves.
And a beauteous orb
Is a silver moon,
Casting shadows on flowers
That shone in the noon.
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I visited the Alhambra once,
Permalink Submitted by maggyvaneijk on
I visited the Alhambra once, it was magical, as is this poem.
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This so beautiful,
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
This so beautiful, Hilary;-)
Tina
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