sunset poem

  • Heaven’s Threshold

    Gray yields to an amber blaze, a golden fracture in the haze. It is not light alone we see, but a fleeting glimpse of Majesty… Continue reading

    Heaven’s Threshold
  • Evening Without End

    The river holds the sun in quiet flame, where day and night in whispered colors blend. Clouds drift, shadows soften all the same, and time forgets the need to ever end… Continue reading

    Evening Without End
  • Hope in the Shallows

    The February thaw paints gold on reeds and amber shallows, where hope awakens softly beyond winter’s sorrows… Continue reading

    Hope in the Shallows
  • Twilight’s Touch

    Her slender limbs reach, holding the sun’s scarlet blush, night’s first quiet touch… Continue reading

    Twilight’s Touch
  • Winter’s Surrender

    She drifts through clouds in rolling silk, to tease the Old Man’s frozen heart; her sunset breath, like honeyed milk, tears his silvered world apart. Upon the lake, her pearly glow seduces ice to liquid fire; he clings to frost… Continue reading

    Winter’s Surrender
  • Echoes of Autumn Light

    I watch the drifts through frozen glass, and miss her light on autumn grass. In November’s gold, she used to glow, a cool, crisp breath before the snow. Now winter reigns in silent white, while I crave the ghost of… Continue reading

    Echoes of Autumn Light
  • Embers in the Cold

    Slipping low, she pours her fire into the cold, molten orange fading, rich and bold. Clouds catch embers, ash-soft, warm and slow, and winter keeps the secret of her glow… Continue reading

    Embers in the Cold