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the weight of the moon

there is no middle of the night

     only a beginning,

endlessly recurring,

     waked

by the body's vigilance

alert, for that hint of pain

like a woodland deer downwind

from his hunter, wary, agitated

 

woke last night at two am

walked out into the woods

down the drive to the intersection

all aglow from the blue moon

i can feel you in the muggy air tonight

     in the blue of the corona

and in the weight of the moon

 

when the new day dawns

we will seek visions

fully splendid with glory

but harder to hold, and

we will recognize each other

perhaps for the first time

for what we really are

 

but for now in the moonlit

street, standing here alone

all losses reassessed

to become as nothing

     inconsequential

in the weight of the moon

in the soft blue

night

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Written by
john-mahoney
Published
Sep 7, 2012
Lines·Words
30·140
Notes

With apologies to John Darnielle for stealing some of his beautiful language. I just could not get his song Against Pollution out of my head!

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