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The Moon

Her novelty has faded. The stars hang back, distant ladies-in-waiting. The night sky, their palace, is eclipsed by cities Exploding with neon lights and grotesque trees. She is too romantic. Inch by inch, the black sheath is drawn back, Revealing her smiling crescent. She keeps a faithful orbit, and stirs Blue oceans with long white fingers. In her full sphere She is a perfect spotlight, Turning quiet snowy fields into Illuminated empty stages. She plays peek-a-boo, uncovering lovers Gleaming whitely in the mouths Of beds. The beauty of entwined limbs Exposed in her milky radiance. She is the sun’s soft reflection. He is never dim, and the black Silk bag, a sort of corset, Is ready to devour her again. The wine is drained from the glass. Her smile has become a slit. The single pearl Gulped, Cloaked in shadow again.
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erin-suurkoivu
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erin-suurkoivu
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Published
Oct 24, 2016
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"The Moon" is a poem from my poetry book, "Blood for Honey", available at Lulu.com and Amazon.

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#moon#stars#night#romantic#reflection#orbit#phases#spotlight#crescent#sphere
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