2 result(s) for Fawn Poems.
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Twilight Sentinels
In the hush of dusk where shadows play,
Silent watchers, curious fawns at bay.
Emerald glen wrapped in twilight's embrace,
Soft-footed whispers through the stillness trace.
With eyes like pools of the evening sky,
They linger, shy echoes, as night draws nigh.
Each twitch of an ear, a gentle ballet,
Guardians of secrets the forest may say.
Where tall grasses sway, they dance and twirl,
In the silvered light, their dreams unfurl.
While the woods breathe deep, in magic they dwell,
Timid yet bold, in their twilight spell.
Whispers of the Woods
In the dappled light where the shadows play,
Gentle eyes reveal what the heart can't say.
A fawn stands still with a breathless grace,
Mirrored in silence, the forest's embrace.
Soft as the moss where the wildflowers bloom,
Each timid glance, a sweet silent tune.
Through whispers of leaves, the sweet breezes sigh,
In this tapestry woven, the fawn learns to fly.
With wisdom of ages in a soft gaze cast,
The past and the present entwined in the vast.
A guardian of beauty, of peace so profound,
In the dance of the forest, pure magic is found.
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