

summer solstice, slight thinning of the veil
evening beach delight, see fireflies
midsummer bonfires brighten sky pales
sleeping honey bees’ buzzing slowly dies
barbecue smoke flowing burning the eyes
nightly beach gatherings watching the waves
lovely scenic summer everyone craves
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*Rhyme Royal form
24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, No. 39, 6/18/24, Part I, The Summer Solstice (June 21 – July 6) Geshi 夏至
I’ve never been on a beach where you could have a fire. It sounds like a magical summer, Cheryl. The week got away from me. I’m sorry to be so late. 💟
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A fun experience it is!
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That sounds like the kind of summer to remember. I loved chasing fireflies in the summer when I was young. We don’t have them out here in the West. Your poem describes the summer we crave beautifully.
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I miss them too
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My kind of summer evening.
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A perfect summer scenario! Lovely imagery.
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Thanks so much for reading
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