Hi Connor/Pascal! How are you guys? Can I please request like a really, soft and feelsy poem? Idk how to describe it, but I want something dreamy, tender, n nostalgic and with a very soft feel to it pls!!!
A/N: Greetings, 🌸 Anon! I don't think we've seen you around, so we offer you our warmest welcome! Thank you so much for your request. This poem was a breath of fresh air for me (Connor) to write and it enabled me to step out of my comfort zone. I hope you enjoy!
Author(s): Connor Dean.
Genre: Poetry.
Warnings: None.
Word count: 128.
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In fields of dreams where time unwinds,
Cotton streaks the azure skies,
Their sweetness whispers secrets kind,
As day's last breath in silence dies.
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A warm aroma fills the air,
As clouds of sweetness, beyond compare,
Drift and sway without a care,
In the realm where wisps of dreams repair.
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A pastel canvas, gently kissed,
By sunlit rays, in dawn's midst.
Each stroke a tale of hope unfurled,
In rosy hues, our souls are twirled.
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Upon the horizon, they dance and sway,
Painting the heavens in hues of the day,
Soft whispers of bliss in every array,
Guiding us gently where dreams give way.
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And as the evening gently falls,
And stars emerge from hidden shrouds,
In twilight's embrace, the world enthrals,
Beneath the gaze of Strawberry Clouds.
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Voting ended onMar 24, 2024