Simply Sunset (one)

Posted in the “Simply” series

“There’s a sunrise and a sunset every single day,
and they’re absolutely free.
Don’t miss so many of them.”
― Jo Walton

Simply Sunset 

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From Dawn till Dusk for Daily Photo

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Humour and Poetry

“Not knowing when the dawn will come I open every door”
Emily Dickinson

From Dawn till Dusk

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“It’s been a hard day’s night, and I’d been working like a dog
It’s been a hard day’s night, I should be sleeping like a log”

That music in my head;
Should have stayed in bed!

From dawn till dusk
From dusk till dawn
Work, work, work
You can certainly, smell the musk!
Feeling like a jerk
Now, all I can do is yawn

Hardly any daylight
In the immediate sight
Oh, Polar Night,
Thou art a heartless might!

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Tuesday Sunset for Daily Photo (two)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Poetry and Humour

“Another cliche moment” Gun Roswell

Tuesday Sunset 

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…In a few flashing moments
Before we articulated any comments
It was gone
Possibly a drone
Someone said over the phone
Some other suspected
It was something called “The Sun”
Oh what fun!

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Tuesday Sunset for Daily Photo (one)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Poetry and Humour

“Another cliche moment” Gun Roswell

Tuesday Sunset 

Close to the end of the year
You won’t believe what you hear
There was an unidentified object
Right there for us mere humans to detect
It came out of nowhere
Did not stay for long here…

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continued in part two

One Day in December for Daily Photo (two)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Poetry

“December’s wintery breath is already clouding the pond,
frosting the pane, obscuring summer’s memory…”
― John Geddes

One Day in December 

The sun is quickly fading, into the horizon
The sky turning grey, all colours soon to fade

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One Day in December for Daily Photo (three)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Poetry

“December’s wintery breath is already clouding the pond,
frosting the pane, obscuring summer’s memory…”
― John Geddes

One Day in December 

The fire brightly burning, one flame slowly churning
The sun almost gone, merging, into the dark horizon

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One Day in December for Daily Photo (one)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Poetry

“December’s wintery breath is already clouding the pond,
frosting the pane, obscuring summer’s memory…”
― John Geddes

One Day in December 

The setting sun, painted the sky in colours
Red, yellow, blue, even with a darker hue

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Thursday for Daily Photo (two)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography and Poetry

“This must be Thursday.
I never could get the hang of Thursdays.”
Douglas Adams

Thursday 

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“Do you consider yourself lucky?”

She asked and turned towards Chucky,
Who was standing there mouth agape
Like he’d just seen a really odd ducky

“I guess…”

Chucky managed to stutter,
Pondering what next to utter
As the gorgeous sunset
Had his heart in a state of flutter
But soon, managed to recover
And out loud to only whisper

“Yes, I am very lucky”

Continuing staring
Up high
Into the red sky,
Still flaring

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Thursday for Daily Photo (one)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography and Poetry

“This must be Thursday.
I never could get the hang of Thursdays.”
Douglas Adams

Thursday 

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Did you catch the last rays?
Did you see them fade away,
Into the night sky?
Did you wish you could fly?
If you are asking why,
Then, this must be Thursday!

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Sunset Monday for Daily Photo (six)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography and Poetry

“I always say that the times in my life
when I’ve been happiest are the times
when I’ve seen, like, a sunset”
Chris Evans

Sunset Monday 

Nightfall
The great Sol
Has left the horizon

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