This is the first and last time that the moon and the planets will align in such a shape. At least, the last instance until the sun burns up. You said "Look out your window." I did. I looked out; I blamed the window when I couldn't see it. then I went outside it was negative nine degrees and my face was set to freeze yet the moon remained hidden. I drove to the end of the winding road in the orange darkness Even in the opening of the trees there was no lunar disclosure, no planetary apparitions to soothe the frostbite I inflicted when I stuck my head out of the sunroof window. I never found what I sought I feel robbed, violated a sense of entitlement (wrongly felt, I suppose). Then again there is a guilt when something is so beautiful that there is an obligation to share it but it was then refuted by the premature death of this moon, and by an acute tardiness held tightly in a clenched fist. Next time I promise not to miss something so revolutionary and sensitive to time. It was fleeting, we tried to catch and match it like lining up squares of cloth to cut "Isn't it funny how everyone is seeing the same moon?" Look out your window before it's too late, drive until you can't feel your hands or your face or really anything at all and come back full of life.