
The moonlit night,
like a white blossom in the garden,
shines in a silvery light,
the night seems young again
and so does the world.
*
On moonlit nights the moments of my life,
like silver raindrops drip
or shine like early morning dew.
Everything like new
and still hidden is the stone,
that holds all knowledge,
deep inside.
*
Cliffs that let birches,
grow clinging to their sides,
seeking moisture,
that comes with every rainfall
and gleaming when frozen,
in the wintertime -
come alive again in the spring.
*
Come mountain goats,
looking for tender new blossoms,
over the cliffs they go,
drinking from the streams -
that now freely flow.
*
Miracles tend to happen,
nature makes it so,
it lets wonders begin,
when the moon is full and bright,
it lets cliffs come alive
and it makes life -
seem vibrant and new.
About the Creator
Rasma Raisters
My passions are writing and creating poetry. I write for several sites online and have four themed blogs on Wordpress. Please follow me on Twitter.

Comments (1)
Thoroughly enjoyed this poem! Felt so peaceful, tranquil and it's a great reminder how the moon can be such a source of inspiration.