Evening Hours

The moon, a midnight passage to the sky

Shines upon a city of empty lights

The retired dawn waits for such to die

The gold-gripped meadows and their pale plights 

And among evening hours and melted suns

That tip the skies with crimson crown

I watch the bright stewed twilight lights

And watch horizon's halo drown

This poem is about: 
Our world

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