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If Found, The Moon

If found, the moon

should be placed in the hands of an origami expert

to be folded into itself--an envelope--

and mailed immediately to its mother, a bird.

 

I say this as advice, and as instruction

for those in darkness or earthbound, overly wakeful

in hours fractured like a broken parcel,

that no one inquires about, or missing it, waits for.

 

Never doubt that this message is for you,

as flightless as an egg or a stone, sad as a star at noon;

if stone, bolder in rain--if bird, born to rise--

if star, then sister to the sun--if lost, Atlantis, if found, the moon.

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Written by
ShayCaroline
70 / GF / USA
Published
Mar 5
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2022

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