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Moonlight SilhouetteBecalmed on an ocean adrift on a silvery trail, Mariners waiting for a breeze to fill their sail, Dolphins swimming by, like sentries on guard, On a clear still night, a painted print on a card, No lights required, as the moon looms large, The tall-ships unfurled as Neptune takes charge. Rigging silhouetted, contrasted by the moon, A sea of glass, glittering like confetti strewn, Subjected to the tides, she drifts to the light, An object of beauty, like spangles in the night, Nocturnal lunar glow, a silvery halo on high Such a canvas of contrast between sea and sky Poetry Ad-Free Upgrades Vote for this poem
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