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Summary

"At Dead of Night" is a poetic nonet contribution that reflects on a clandestine and passionate rendezvous under the veil of darkness, inspired by St John of the Cross's poem "En Una Noche Oscura."

Abstract

The website content presents a poignant poem titled "At Dead of Night," which captures the essence of a secretive and intense love affair. The poem, structured as a nonet, conveys the journey of the speaker as they are led by an incandescent love, away from the tranquility of their home and into the arms of their lover. The poem emphasizes the transformative power of the night, which acts as a catalyst for the union of the lovers. The piece is a creative response to a writing challenge prompt and pays homage to the mystical poetry of St John of the Cross, particularly his work "En Una Noche Oscura." The author expresses gratitude to the readers and acknowledges the inspiration behind the poem.

Opinions

  • The author views the night as a guiding force that facilitates a profound connection between lovers.
  • The poem suggests that love can transcend the physical confines of one's home and lead to a deeper, more spiritual union.
  • The work is presented as a tribute to the influence of classical poetry on contemporary writing, with explicit reference to St John of the Cross.
  • The inclusion of a photograph by Alexandra Vozvyshaeva indicates a careful curation of visual elements to complement the poem's mood and theme.
  • The author's expression of thanks and the mention of the writing challenge imply an engagement with and appreciation for the writing community and its collaborative spirit.

At Dead of Night

An ACG Nonet the Night contribution

Photo by Alexandra Vozvyshaeva on Unsplash

At dead of night, Love incandescent Led me down the secret stairway Left my house at peace behind Led me to my lover Joining us as one Oh, guiding night Transforming Union Now!

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A response to this prompt:

Inspired by St John of the Cross En Una Noche Oscura

Night
Love
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