"Ïn love with the moons" in to her ear, his inebriated soft murmur pours,
"Don't tell me that" she playfully taunts, "So wicked you are, moon, one or the other feels the pinch a bit too much"*
Her disagreement,was meant to be just the opposite, the logic of which is clear, only to lovers, in intimate moments.
Every touch is so orchestrated to create a provocative effect, as if there is a secret pact between the moon and the gentle flow caressing the mossy river bed, the tide that comes in with full force, and flows out spreading peace.
They both stand under the spell, full, milky moon and wildly dance, till the effect of moon induced amour completely, conclusively subdues.