3 result(s) for Lonely Swan Poems.
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Whispers of the Moonlit Lake
Upon the silvered surface glides,
A lone swan in the darkened tide,
Once danced in love with a lover dear,
Now merely echoes, veiled in fear.
Feathers white, once proud and bright,
Wrap ‘round her heart, a shroud of night.
With each soft ripple, memories flow,
A tale of joy, now whispers of woe.
In the quiet depths, where dreams reside,
Love's fleeting shadow, a phantom guide.
Though the moon hangs low, her beauty lost,
The swan sings soft of a bitter cost.
Beneath the stars, she mourns a hymn,
For love once sparkled, now grown dim.
In twilight's grasp, she weaves her song,
A serenade to the heart that’s gone.
Elegance in Solitude
In twilight's glow, a swan drifts alone,
Proudly adorned in feathers like the dawn.
With grace it glides on a mirror-bound lake,
Each ripple whispers of dreams in its wake.
Solitude wraps like a silken embrace,
An elegant dance in a tranquil space.
Beneath the blue, where the lilies sway,
Loneliness finds a soft, tender way.
Yet in its heart, a whisper remains,
A melody sweet, through its quiet refrains.
For even alone, in the soft evening light,
The soul finds its beauty in the calm of the night.
Echoes on the Water
Upon the stillness of the lake,
Where silver ripples gently break,
A swan glides forth, both proud and lone,
In moonlit shades, her heart has grown.
Each night she calls, her voice a plea,
To shadows dancing, lost at sea,
A longing echo in the air,
For the lost mate beyond compare.
From misty shores, her whispers rise,
A hope adorned in starlit skies,
In dreams, she sows a tender thread,
With memories of the love once spread.
Yet time, a thief, has drawn apart,
The weft and weave of two sweet hearts,
And still she seeks, through dark and light,
Her long-lost love, her soul's delight.
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