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The Lake of Wild Blue Poem

By Pamela Storch

By the lake of wild blue,
With ripples in the sky,
The water's ending long and vast,
With platinum sunlight high,

The clouds beneath the crystal waves,
Reflections long and done,
For is the moonlight lonesome,
Or has midnight just begun,

As daylight turns to darkness,
There is yet a wild ride,
For moonbeams cast their shadow,
And no more is light inside,

The waves will turn at sunset,
On the crystal clouded day,
And wild will the water be,
Go on now, light the way.

“The Lake of Wild Blue” by Pamela Storch is a hauntingly beautiful poem that captures the mystery of twilight over a surreal lake. With themes of reflection, transformation, and moonlit wonder, it invites readers into a lyrical dreamscape between light and darkness.

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