Aurora Borealis

by Augustus Black   Nov 5, 2016


Form - Free verse
Reading Type - Sadness
Tone - Soft gentle piano tone
Country - Ice Land
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Title - Aurora Borealis

In the windy evening,
Now I sit alone on the large icy land and
watches the beauteous Aurora Borealis.
It reminds me of her every time.

It shifts and dances breaking forth,
Its miraculous lights decorates the heaven
in its many different colours and shapes.
What a glorious wonder to my eyes.

She comes only once in a year.
We sit on the hill and praises each other
whilst enjoying the Aurora Borealis.
But the day she goes, I cry all night.

I wait desperately for the next year to arrive;
And when she comes, my heart reaches over the moon;
She comes to me, wipes my tears of joy
and gives my soul rest in her warm arms.

This place is a dream for all,
But for me somehow it's still unfulfilled
because she is not here sitting by
me resting her head on my shoulder.

- Augustus Black
Date: 27th October 2016

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  • 8 years ago

    by Em

    So beautiful

  • 8 years ago

    by Golden AnGel Rhapsodist

    Augustus let's grab our note and pen. ..Professor Ben was saying something we need to jot down and add to our documentaries about Aurora. ..lol. .Best professor

    • 8 years ago

      by Augustus Black

      Oh, yes I'm totally agree with you. Certainly we should give great attention to his teaching. I think we should join Professor Ben Classes. That will help in our documentaries.

  • 8 years ago

    by Ben Pickard

    Lol, Michael

  • 8 years ago

    by Mr. Darcy

    ^
    mouth drops open - like a black hole appearing.

  • 8 years ago

    by Ben Pickard

    Auroras are produced when the magnetosphere is sufficiently disturbed by the solar wind that the trajectories of charged particles in both solar wind and magnetospheric plasma, mainly in the form of electrons and protons, precipitate them into the upper atmosphere, where their energy is lost. The resulting ionization and excitation of atmospheric constituents emits light of varying colour and complexity. The form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions, is also dependent on the amount of acceleration imparted to the precipitating particles...

    ^^

    Not my words, but I've just been teaching this to the kids. Sorry.

    Augustus - a wonderful poem,

    Ben

    • 8 years ago

      by Augustus Black

      Thanks for the information. Hope the kids will also understand that. Have a good day.