From My Window (Poem)

From My Window (Poem)

From My Window

a moon
and a tree
and a night

Written on May 1st, 2024. Visualized by DALL-E and Microsoft Designer. It is an extremely simple poem, which, strangely enough, I am particularly fond of precisely because of its simplicity.

The trick of the poem is to make great things seem small—in this case, the night, which is only briefly mentioned at the very end as something incidental. Yet, in reality, it is fundamental. You have to see it yourself, ideally from your own window, on a special night. That’s the magic.

Adjectives That Best Fit the Poem

serene, quiet, still, calm, peaceful, tranquil, silent, ethereal, mysterious, dark, cool, distant, vast, endless, solitary, timeless, shadowy, soft, pale, delicate, reflective, dreamy, haunting, meditative.

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