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Jack's Moon

He looked up-pointing

ah moon

He said

 

You know it was bright and early

morning

and sure enough

far off and unassuming

ah moon

 

Not even full

or very impressive

Washed out if that helps

 

But he got it

He knows

At this ridiculous tender impossible age

 

That the moon is the moon

luminous and heavy

full on the evening horizon

facing any whichway

 

silver orange ghostly

imposing

left right high low

day or night

 

And when it is black

New and gone

He's never asked me

where it went.

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Mar 22, 2010
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