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Summary

The poem "You Look More Beautiful When" by K A Simran contemplates the subject's beauty in both sunlight and moonlight.

Abstract

The poem presents a reflective comparison between the beauty of the subject under the Sun's rays and the Moon's glow. The author, K A Simran, expresses a dilemma in deciding which setting enhances the subject's beauty more—whether it is the vibrant touch of the Sun or the serene embrace of the Moon. The imagery evoked by the contrasting celestial bodies serves to highlight the subject's allure in different lights and times, suggesting that the subject's beauty transcends the changing influences of nature. The poem concludes with a statement of the author's copyright and a mention of their book "The Words," which is available on Amazon.

Opinions

  • The author finds it challenging to determine the moment when the subject looks most beautiful, hinting at an appreciation for the subject's beauty in diverse settings.
  • The comparison between the Sun and the Moon implies that the subject's beauty is multifaceted and not confined to one particular type of setting or light.
  • The poem suggests that the subject's beauty is a source of inspiration for the author, as it prompts a contemplation of natural beauty and its effects on human aesthetics.
  • The mention of the author's book at the end of the poem implies a connection between the theme of the poem and the author's broader body of work.

You Look More Beautiful When

Image credit ©️ author K A Simran

It seems there is a competition

Between the moon and the Sun

I cannot decide whether

You look more beautiful when

The Sun’s rays kiss you

Or

With the Moonlight aura around you

©️ K A Simran 2020. All Rights Reserved.

Author of the book The Words available on Amazon.

Poetry
Love
Beauty
Sun
Moon
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