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Our mystic alabaster satellite rules the midnight sky casting shadowy silhouettes of all our trees and houses. Rational tri-millennial me chooses not to bay about it or worship its fabled godly essence (long since neutered by geology). Casting aside the chains of time I sidle up to Cenozoic me munching on a leg of venison staring at that improbable hanging ball suspended in the southern heavens. Wonder and vexation cloud his hairy face - hunting vainly for a clue. I whisper in a secret tongue that only he and I can comprehend, "You may not get it yet, grandpa but soon enough you will."
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Aug 22, 2013
Aug 22, 2013 at 11:16 AM UTC
Cenozoic Moon
Our mystic alabaster satellite rules the midnight sky casting shadowy silhouettes of all our trees and houses. Rational tri-millennial me chooses not to bay about it or worship its fabled godly essence (long since neutered by geology). Casting aside the chains of time I sidle up to Cenozoic me munching on a leg of venison staring at that improbable hanging ball suspended in the southern heavens. Wonder and vexation cloud his hairy face - hunting vainly for a clue. I whisper in a secret tongue that only he and I can comprehend, "You may not get it yet, grandpa but soon enough you will."
Included in Unity Tree, published by Create Space available from Amazon.com in both book and Kindle formats.
robert-c-howard
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Aug 22, 2013
Aug 22, 2013 at 11:16 AM UTC
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