3 result(s) for Neoclassical Georgian Poems About Rivers.
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Whispers of the River
In tranquil flow, the river glides,
A tapestry of time it hides,
With every ripple, stories weave,
Of ancient hearts that once believed.
Beneath the surface, shadows play,
Where laughter sings and sorrows sway,
Forgotten dreams in currents sway,
In silent depths, they choose to stay.
The banks are lined with wistful sighs,
As history in water lies,
In every bend, a whisper’s cast,
To cherish moments lost to past.
So pause beside this flowing art,
And hear the echoes, feel the heart,
For rivers hold what time conceals,
A tale of life that softly reveals.
Rivers of Destiny
In grandeur flows the river's might,
Through valleys deep and mountains bright,
With whispers soft, it carves the land,
An artist's touch, a sculptor's hand.
Beneath the skies, its waters gleam,
Reflecting tales, a timeless dream,
It dances past both stone and vine,
In rhythmic grace—a sleek design.
O mighty river, fierce and free,
You shape our fate with certainty,
Your course is drawn, though winds may sway,
A silver thread through night and day.
Serenade by the Stream
In twilight's hush, the shadows weave,
By rivers deep where old winds grieve,
With croaks as harmonies and notes that rise,
The frogs compose beneath the skies.
Nightingales, with silken throats,
Float melodies on gentle moats,
Their lilting songs, a fragrant mist,
In evening’s cradle, none can resist.
Among the reeds, the waters sway,
A symphony of night and day,
These creatures sing, ‘neath moonlit dome,
In nature’s heart, they call us home.
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