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The Night Gull
I am the seagull you watch
In summer who flies at night:
Only I dare guide my wings
Through the moon-commanded skies.
I climb high above the sea,
And her pristine tidal glow,
Surveying my Portsea Isle,
Without shadows cast below.
Blistered city streets, I see
Alive with fevered drinkers,
Who embrace the night with glee
Now freed from gruelling winters.
Where live swans and cygnets wade
Gently picking at the ground,
Eight rainbow-lit plastic swans
On the lake are tightly bound.
Nearby cascading splintered
Minds contemplate the spirits;
My majestic white feathers,
In moonlight soaked so vivid.
I am the seagull you watch
In summer who flies by day:
With my flock swift wings guide me
Through illumine golden rays.
Narrow paths do lovers roam,
Sunkist pairs, dog day delights;
Souls beneath the sunlit skies,
Daytime strolls, chromatic kites.