pinions and talons . Hunting time is past .
Declining light presages a homeward course to their roost . Slakened
eaglets curl up for rest and eventual slumber . Bats flap wings , a
prelude to nightly swoops and sorties . Bats , legendary cohorts of
phantoms reinforce their myth in fabled horror .
DAY: Dreamers
rouse from Nocturne?s lap . At initial squint of wakefulness reality
prompts cosciousness about cares left at Sleep?s portal . Streetlamps
snuffed of their glow . Receding shadows at the first peek of dawn ,
evict their usefulness . Pavement cracks are read with ease when
liberated from nightfall?s blindfold . Farmhands unbolt enclosures .
Flocks of sheep up and about . Bleating with relish they trot forth with
anxious appetites . Scattering out of their pen imposed proximity , they
bask , frolic and graze on lush grass . Night , what have you to say of
this ? NIGHT: Having had a day?s fill of meandering grazing , a
contented flock is led to their common enclosure .
DAY: Scholars
rouse rested intellect .
NIGHT: Scholars douse vented intellect .
DAY: Doubters wake up spiritless .
NIGHT: Doubters brood to sleep .
DAY: Those hopeful pursue cares earnestly .
NIGHT: Those
hopeful nestle in pleasant mullings .
DAY: Rites of passion suspend
their fervour .
NIGHT: Perfume and ardent promises of courtship .
DAY: To their devotion , the faithful stream spiritedly . NIGHT: One
last prayer and the faithful rest with peace . At the threshold of
descending dusk , my veils wait to blanket those sleep bound . One last
burst of the spectrum when glaring gold mellows into subdued crimson .
Pursued and inevitably overcome by evening?s dusky tan . That is
vesper as I know it .
DAY: Discreet amber imposes upon greys of
nocturnal heavens . Amorphous aberration evolves from circular
discolour to pronounced glow , growing out of the livery of darkness ,
enlightens all on earth domiciled . That is dawn as I know it .
NIGHT:
Time is fleeing . Let?s retire from this verbal bandying . The scene
alters . Go now and reign wisely . Prosper well the world under your
auspices . DAY: Fear not . Creation shall stay on course . We are
alternating sentinels in this perennial parade .
NIGHT: Once more
granules drain from top portion of the hour glass . Old Nocturne to rest .
Nascent Aurorae to govern .
DAY: God be your guide . Relieve me
when I?m no longer at dawning dawn . When you re-emerge freshly
eager , while I to leisure , saunter .
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