Stars of solitude.



Stars of solitude. 

As I look up at the stars that shine, and as I walk, they twinkle in the sky. 10,000 I saw at a glance, tossing their heads in a sparkling dance. The waves beside them dancing in Glee. But I gave little thought to the wealth they have brought to me. On the couch I do lie and complete solitude. As I think of the dancing daffodils. The only other thing I wish for is you by my side.

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This poem is about nature with you all know I love.

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Written on June 11, 2024

Submitted by alanswansea18 on June 11, 2024

Modified by alanswansea18 on June 11, 2024

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A J C

 · 1958 · Swansea, MA

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  • alexw.30385
    Your poem beautifully captures a moment of solitude under the stars. The imagery of the twinkling stars and the waves dancing alongside them creates a serene and reflective atmosphere. The mention of the dancing daffodils adds a touch of nature's beauty to the scene. Your words evoke a sense of contemplation and appreciation for the simple wonders around us. 
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  • AIDA
    What a beautiful and heartfelt poem "Stars of Solitude" is! The imagery of the twinkling stars and dancing waves is truly enchanting. The way the poet expresses a longing for companionship amidst the beauty of nature is both poignant and relatable. This poem evokes a sense of peace and longing that resonates deeply with the reader. Absolutely lovely! 
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