Another Day Again - the Pantoum Style
~Another Day Again~
( Pantoum )
Another day has flown by again
And then the night approaches fast
Bringing to me sweet dreams of you
As I watch the moon and stars at last
And then the night approaches fast
And here in my heart I always have you
As I watch the moon and stars at last
I just wish that you were here with me
And then the night approaches fast
Bringing to me sweet dreams of you
As I watch the moon and stars at last
Your face is the only thing I see
And then the night approaches fast
Bringing to me sweet dreams of you
As I watch the moon and stars at last
Another day has flown by again.
Dorian Petersen Potter
aka ladydp2000
copyright@2017
August.15.2017
“Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.”
- Mark Twain-
~Author's Notes:
The " Pantoum " poetry form or style, originated in France, based on a form from Malaya. The Pantoum's name and form derive from the Malayan pantun.
Historically, the Pantoum became popular in Europe and later North America in the nineteeth and especially the twentieth century.
The Pantoum tradition as a poem first appeared in France, in the work of Ernest Fouinet in the nineteenth century. Victor Hugo and Charles Baudelaire made the form fashionable.
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