That Beautiful Sunset
Sunset blazes in the western sky,
Golden hues dance,
Birds sing high.
Dancer’s sway to twilight’s gentle beat,
Moon rises soft, a silvery treat,
Colours paint the canvas vast and free.
Nature’s beauty – a sight for the birds chorus,
fades with fading light.
Peace descends as stars take gentle fights.

FAQ’s: That Beautiful Sunset
What is the poem about?
The poem describes the beauty of a sunset and how nature changes from day to night.
What time of day is shown in the poem?
It shows the evening time when the sun is setting and the moon and stars begin to appear.
How is the sunset described?
The sunset is described with golden colors filling the sky and creating a beautiful scene.
What role do birds play in the poem?
Birds are shown singing and adding life and music to the peaceful evening atmosphere.
What happens as the light fades?
As the sunlight fades, the moon rises and stars appear, bringing calmness and peace.
What feeling does the poem create?
The poem creates a peaceful, calm, and soothing feeling.
What is meant by “colours paint the canvas”?
It means the sky looks like a painting filled with beautiful sunset colors.
Why is nature called beautiful in the poem?
Because of the changing colors, sounds of birds, and the peaceful transition from day to night.
What literary device is used in “stars take gentle fights”?
This line uses personification, giving stars human-like actions.
What message does the poem convey?
The poem reminds us to appreciate the simple and beautiful moments in nature.
Where can I buy books?
You can buy the books at Bookosmia website and Amazon.in
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