“Moonlight Sonata”by Ludwig Van Beethoven
The moonlight stars out soft and calm. It's as if arpeggios are being played through over and over in a depressing manner. It's beautiful, and it perfectly compliments my thoughts, which whizz through my heads. As the night drags on, it begins to cheer up. The tempo of the moonlight changes from slow to faster. The chords have more joy played in them, and the strings of liveliness begin to be plucked harder. It's the background of the people under the moonlight. After that, the tempo is even faster. The notes are played rapidly and without relent. The people begin to walk from a spring in their steps to a fast pace among their soles. The moonlight is brighter and doesn't hold back. All of the sudden, the moonlight ceases, and the notes fade away into the background as life moves on.
The Moonlight Serenade
Frogs chirp and whistle, twirl and peep. Crickets play the violin. Bats click and clack a song for me. That make the Lightning bugs come out and dance. The warm breeze blows across the leaves - they rustle. The waves calmly drum upon the shore. The moonlight is a conductor of the night symphony. The rhythm of the night is calling. A lullaby that says goodnight.
Moonlight Symphony
Moonlight sounds like your deepest desires. Your wishes of hot coco and a good book. The sight of snow flakes falling, one by one. Moonlight sounds like a small waterfall that reflects every bit of the moon's beauty into your eyes. Moonlight sounds like the oven timer going off signaling that the cookies are done baking. Moonlight is its own symphony of thoughts and noises that all rap up into one, single, pale white beam of light. A beam that screams out in a high C# "dream."