The other day, Sharla again asked me if I would collaborate with her and another of her poems. Again, I felt very honored that she would choose me to add my photos! As I read her poem, images of photos that I have taken floated through my mind. I hope that you enjoy this wonderful poem, and the photos that go with it! Thank you again Sharla for this opportunity!
Barb Beacham from Life in the Foothills has graciously provided some awesome photographs to accompany the catnipoflife poetry Twilight. Barb was one of catnip’s featured photographers last month. If you missed her great photographic match to You have but one life, LIVE it!then, I encourage you to check it out. NOW! Yes, right now…just click HERE!
Thank you, Barb! You truly outdid yourself on this one!
Twilight
Between dawn and sunrise
Where time seems to stand still
The sun not yet visible
Ascends in slow motion until…
Sunlight scatters along the horizon
Where clouds catch the first rays of dawn
Erupting into a blaze of color
Only heaven could possibly spawn
Standing on the edge of silence
A sense of calm penetrates the soul
Hovering between darkness and light
Sheer magnificence to behold
Between sunset and dusk
Day’s last light seems to stand still
The sun barely visible
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Perfect selection of photos to go with the poem, Barb. So nice that you two artists found each other. Looking forward to more!
Thank you Marcy, from me an Sharla! More to come!
Do you have a link to the music please ? I could not find it?
This is the YouTube link: Mystic Mood Orchestra – Twilight
Thank you!!!!!
Now I also love theMystic Mood Orchestra ! Thanks Babs!
It was a lovely pairing, wasn’t it?
It certainly was!
G’day! Beautiful collaboration, true!
Very peaceful and can FEEL the serenity too! Thank you!
Cheers! Joanne
Thank you Joanne! Have a wonderful day!
Your photos, (and if you click on one of the sky still photos above they will take you to Catnipoflife’s site and the poem/photos) and the poetry so wonderfully compliment each other – very nice collaboration.
Thank you PJ!