- after Longfellow
The wind whispers, the wind sighs,
The dawn light brightens, a magpie cries;
Amongst the gum trees tall and green
A girl becomes a faerie queen,
And the wind whispers, the wind sighs.
Morning settles beneath silk skies,
Her reign flits by like dragonflies;
Deep shadows dress the naked hill
At dusk, her faerie wings fall still,
And the wind whispers, the wind sighs.
Night throws a cloak; a barn owl cries,
Another answers, stars blink their eyes.
The queen is gone, won’t come again;
The woods forever will remain,
And the wind whispers, the wind sighs.
Wed, 2020-04-29 06:54
#1

Wow, quite beauteous and enchanting.
If this poem is entered in the contest,
my Best Wishes. ~
Sat, 2020-05-30 21:52
#2

Salutations and Congratulations on this
melodious poem contest win, Ryan.
It is well deserved. :)))