Dreams End at Dawn
At dawn, reality sent my dreams asunder.
The mythical creatures
giggle outside my window.
My eyes flutter,
steadily opening to my surroundings.
The light plays upon the wall.
My dreams shift, I tuck them under my bed –
to return again at dusk.
~Jessica Fuqua
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Description: I have chosen to release 25 poems in a novel today in celebration of World Poetry Day (March 21st) and the Spring Equinox (March 20th). The novel, “Light Spectrums,” falls under both themes, as many poems in this novel are spring and nature related. The poems in “Light Spectrums” uses at least half a dozen poetry forms including Haiku’s, Tanka’s, Triolet’s, Shadorma’s, Sonnets, and Acrostics. To mention a few titles: “If My Heart Were a Flower” (Reverse Haiku), “Fringe” (Haiku), “War and Phoenix” (Haiku), “Spring” (Triolet), “Purple Prisms” (Tanka), and “Escape From the Cities” (Shadorma).
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