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Printed from https://webx1.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/1097539-Dawn
Rated: 13+ · Book · Cultural · #2299350

Poems for years 4, 5 and 6 of the Promptly Poetry Challenge.

#1097539 added September 17, 2025 at 10:59am
Restrictions: None
Dawn
Dawn

Daybreak is a quieter thing than evening
when gathering night is spilt upon the ragged skies
and chattering rooks go jostling to their trees
while homeward plods the ploughman and his horse.

There’s drama in that last kiss of sun to earth
and nightly prowlers slipping from the shadows.

Not so the silent coming of the dawn
with hint of colour in the looming heavens.

It’s hush that greets the growing light
and subtle changes in the tones of dark;
in deepest sleep the dayshift still abed
clings yet to dreams of the risen day.

The day may tear itself away with painted passion
but the morn does gentle announce return.



Line count: 14
Free verse
For Promptly Poetry Challenge 6, Week 2
Prompt: Use these words on your poem: Kiss, daybreak, tear (or tears).

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