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A Light to Bring Me Home
An intense glow from across the harbor grounds me as I look out.
The creamy wisps of clouds float smoothly through the night sky.
Gazing at a moon that promises a future so bright and full of wonder.
I see the reflection on the water.
I smell the musk of the seaweed gathering at the docks.
I taste the salt in the air from the water of the harbor.
I hear the chirps of crickets radiating around me, reminding me of the night.
I feel a sense of serenity fall through me and I close my eyes, drifting into a dream-like state.
The colors of the twilight sky morphing together as they shape my dreams.
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Poem Inspired by Moon Over a Harbor by Edward Mitchell Bannister (USA, b. Canada) 1868