A Poem Inspired by Jane's "Whispering Wind."
As along the shore I wander,
by the sea at even tide.
I perceive a lovely lady
walking softly by my side.
Is this not her white veil flowing
covering that gentle face?
I see her in the settling mist—
faintly glowing, full of grace.
But, she is a vague illusion
projected by the straying beam
of the lighthouse's Fresnel lens—
a figment of an idle dream.
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Comments
Beautiful
Really beautiful, a much more gentle ghost than mine.
A nugget of gold this, no crit.
Jx
PS am so glad my poem led to this.
Hi Jane;
no, I must thank you for the inspiration I found in your captivating poem. I found it very stimulating. Thanks for loaning me your muse. :)
Ali
I like this very much
My only slight reservation is the use of faintly and faint so close together. Maybe consider something like wispy (with a comma) in the first place or vague in the second?
Keith, Sir,
Thank you; I followed your suggestion and substituted 'vague' for "faint." Thanks again, :) Ali