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Nightfall (Villanelle) by Niphredil
I lie beneath a darkling cedar tree
The branches swaying slowly to and fro
As weather-worn caresses sigh to me.
The gray-cloaked sky is all that I can see,
Sketching shadow contours with a pale glow.
I lie beneath a darkling cedar tree.
And now that it is late and I am free,
I cannot bring myself to turn and go
Yet weather-worn caresses sigh to me.
My thoughts float up from darkness silently
And all of time does not suffice; although
I lie beneath a darkling cedar tree.
The day grows dimmer; daylight turns to flee,
And in its wake fall silent wisps of snow
As weather-worn caresses sigh to me.
No prayers left to say; no ardent plea,
Necessity had faded long ago.
So soft beneath a snowy cedar tree
As weather-worn caresses sigh to me.
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