Arizona Sun
the dark of nightsurrenders to grey lightdark threads of cloudturn a dusky blood redthe grey sky is infusedwith a subtle rubyturning to a yellow orangenow the streamer of cloudglows like brillant...
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"the golden glowseems to last foreverfading into a cobalt blue with stars beginning to peek shyly outbut waita few short hoursturn to the eastit comes again "Jared,I shivered and burned as I read...
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Excellent...wish I had such words to write something like this, the California Desert could wear them well. Dinah
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What a vivid and colourful scene you paint Jim. What a pleasure it must be to watch such a brilliant scene.
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Hi Jared, Beautiful, descriptive and imaginative, I can feel and see this poem. And I know the feeling of "noon to soon" when everything seeks that cool shade. Living here in the high desert area of...
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We don't get such extremes of temperature on this little isle Jared, but sunrise and sunset the world over offer the most beautiful sights and your wonderful poem describes them perfectly.
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"as the sun begins its fall all life is grateful for any shade and eventually the sun touches the far mountains making long shadows of trees and saguaros" Such powerful images, Jared. As intense as...
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Wow! You take me on a most descriptive ride Jared. From the yellow burst of day to the lavender blue of evening. You let me feel the searing of the heat, and the blue cooling of evening in one...
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I went to Arizona to visit a friend 2 years ago. Derned if you haven't captured my memories here.
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Thanks everyone for your appreciation of this. I worked rotation shifts at the mine for 30 years and I have seen countless dawns and sunsets. It is always amazing! Jared PS Fizz, I am sure you did not...
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