the road winds
gaining altitude
we're on top
of the world
moon glimmers high in the sky
stars dangle unseen
darkness rests
in the neighborhood
quietness
trio stands
arm in arm, eyes on the view
lights twinkle on hills
time will shift
this sweet moment to
memory
we'll wish to
retrieve and relive, so we
seize the here and now
© Lauren Scott, Baydreamerwrites.com – All rights reserved.
These poems are in the form of a Shadorma. Here is a description from Wikipedia: The Shadorma is a poetic form consisting of a six-line stanza (or sestet) that originated from Spain. Each stanza has a syllable count of three syllables in the first line, five syllables in the second line, three syllables in the third and fourth lines, seven syllables in the fifth line, and five syllables in the sixth line (3/5/3/3/7/5) for a total of 26 syllables. A poem may consist of one stanza, or an unlimited number of stanzas, called a series. It is typically unrhymed.
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