After Sunset
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After Sunset by William Allingham is a contemplative poem that explores the quiet transition between day and night. Through delicate and evocative imagery, Allingham captures the fading light and stillness that follows the sun’s descent, evoking a sense of melancholy and introspection. The poem portrays a moment suspended in time, where the colors of dusk cast an ethereal glow over the landscape. As the natural world prepares for night, there’s a reflection on endings and the passage of time, emphasizing themes of beauty, mortality, and peace. In “After Sunset,” Allingham deftly reveals his appreciation for the subtle, often overlooked moments in nature that invite deep personal reflection. • The vast and solemn company of clouds • Around the Sun's death, lit, incarnadined, • Cool into ashy wan; as Night enshrouds • The level pasture, creeping up behind • Through voiceless vales, o'er lawn and purpled hill • And haséd mead, her mystery to fulfil. • Cows low from far-off farms; the loitering wind • Sighs in the hedge, you hear it if you will,— • Tho' all the wood, alive atop with wings • Lifting and sinking through the leafy nooks, • Seethes with the clamour of a thousand rooks. • Now every sound at length is hush'd away. • These few are sacred moments. One more Day • Drops in the shadowy gulf of bygone things. • Poem written by William Allingham (19 March 1824 – 18 November 1889). • Song created using https://suno.com • Description created using https://chatgpt.com • Imagery created using https://creator.nightcafe.studio • Video Editing using https://filmora.wondershare.net • #Celtic #Music #CelticMusic #IrishMythology #Poetry #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Ireland #Irish #WilliamAllingham
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