Night Gown:

by Scott Cole   Feb 19, 2016


Her long flowing night gown
Midnight black in color,
Oversized sleeves
With barely a collar.

The back of her night gown
Is peppered with rhinestones,
That crosses in the middle
Atop her backbone.

With dust balls of glitter
That glow with a shine,
To light up the night
In a night gown for eyes.

Right next to her neckline
Hangs her cresent amulet,
With matching silver earrings
In a starlike diamond set.

Running down both sleeves
Are crystals that gleem,
A shining sky in disguise
A nightime sunbeam.

With studs and buttons
Dipped in moonlight,
Dancing and prancing
In the shadows of night.

Tiny little sparkerlers
That twinkle like stars,
On those oversized sleeves
That's bigger than Mars.

Light grey silky tacels
That's tied like a bow,
Runs down her Horizon
From head to toe.

Her night gown glows
She sparkles like a star,
The queen of the Heavens
With her outstretched arms.

Those silver little threads
That holds her gown together,
Those silver cloud linings
That protects from the weather.

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