Alright, let’s dive into the “Three Way Split“! I’m picking the word “moonlight” because it’s got some awesome vibes. We’ll split it into moon and light for the first two stanzas, then bring it all back together in the third. The rhyme’s going to flow naturally, and we’ll keep it a bit dreamy and reflective, but with a fun, easygoing feel. Ready? Let’s go!
1. Moon
The moon hangs low, a watchful eye,
Silver whispers across the sky,
Quiet pull from ocean’s sway,
Guiding night from fading day.
Its crescent grin, a secret told,
Of mysteries it still may hold,
A traveler’s friend, a poet’s muse—
The moon is what I always choose.
2. Light
In morning’s light, I feel the glow,
The warmth on skin, soft as it grows,
It stretches wide from dawn to dusk,
With promises that life will trust.
Light fills the cracks where shadows creep,
Wakes the world from its quiet sleep,
A flame of hope in darkest night—
I follow where it bends the light.
3. Moonlight
Moonlight dances on the shore,
A meeting place of two once more,
Where moon and light entwine as one,
And shimmer long when day is done.
A glow that haunts the midnight air,
With dreams that only moonlight dares,
In shadows cast and stars that gleam—
Moonlight holds both light and dream.



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