
Aurora Borealis, the colored lights seen in the skies around the North Pole, the Northern Lights, from Bear Lake, Alaska (Photo credit: Beverly & Pack)
I’m strung out on the atmosphere tonight
I’m wallowing in the luminescence
Twirling through sheer starlight
The breeze on the air is humming
A tone I knew so long go
And I’m dimly aware I’m falling
Where the brave dare not go
I’m blissfully star struck singing
Love songs to the palest moon
Aurora so long away winging
Daylight can wait for centuries
I’m falling through night to dawn
I’m like the newest morning
Just trembling to be born
© Helen Valentina 2014, All Rights Reserved
Wow. What a sight and what a poem
Thanks John – yes, the picture was perfect for the poem. 🙂 🙂
a wonderful poem…
Thanks so much! 🙂 🙂
Beautifully Lyrical and Lovely 🙂
Thank you so much!! 🙂 🙂
An excellent poem but those last two lines blew me away.
Thank you so much, that is very kind!! 🙂 🙂
Beautiful!!
Thanks Elaine!! 🙂
Captured the feeling of this beautiful photograph and I’m with silently loved those closing lines Helen.
Thanks so much! The poem was based on a dream I had then I found the photo that seemed to fit very nicely. 🙂
🙂
Ahhh, really loved this piece!
Thanks Noora!! 🙂 🙂