The stars
Drowning out the constant droning sound
Of distant traffic on this restless night,
A nightingale is piercing through the ground
With undulating melody so bright.
Amongst the young oaks and watery willows
A bramble thicket hides its feathered form.
Its song transcends the city's darkened pillows
And fills the air with passion and with warmth,
But soon the dawn will chase away the stars
And silence this enchanting serenade.
The nightingale will fly away so far
And leave behind a world that's dull and grey.
Yet I will keep its memory in my heart
And hope to hear its voice again, some part.
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