Monday's poem: Before Night

Before Night
By ROSALIE CROSSMAN

Out walking
hands in pockets
breathing out steam
like two ancient dragons
on the prowl.

Suspended in space:
watercolour moon
a protractor balanced on end
perpendicular
awash with daylight.

The darkening hills
silent and watchful
usher in the night
that soon will blaze
with orange eyes.

Rosalie Crossman is a Dunedin poet.

 

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