I saw Jane Dougherty’s NaPoWriMo post, checked out Christine Cochrane’s blog and played around with (for me) the new poetic form of the san san.
In the immensity of North Norfolk nights,
Jupiter sits low in the sky after sunset,
Its moons set like diamonds on either side.
Along the coast, a festoon of twinkling lights,
Showering debris of a burning comet
And charged particles of the aurora
Igniting the atmosphere of the North Sea tide,
Embellish the waves with a ghostly shimmer.
© Kim M. Russell, 2016

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Love it!
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I love this – I have only been to Norfolk once and loved the big daytime skies, but you have opened up the night for me!
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I’m delighted the poem had that effect on you!😁
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