Dawn rose Her golden hair lighting the sky And she caressed the Earth In her fiery finger tips Painting color onto every Tree and flower Whose color had been bleached By the Moon
All the glassy-eyed marionette puppets Were brought back to life Dancing in the light Their eyes shone From their mistress’ warm glow
The puppets kneeled before The rising sun Smiling and full of joy A feeling so different Than the cold fear the Moon brought
The Darkness
That was when Twilight, the setting sun Dropped her marionettes Left them strewn about carelessly And the shimmering Moon came out of hiding
The Moon Lady smiled down sadly At the lifeless figures Littering the Earth But she didn’t say anything No Instead she blew soft kisses Into the unforgiving black space Where they twinkled like diamonds
And she shed tears, Which landed on the puppet’s faces And clung to their eyelashes Like silvery dew
Ah, but the marionettes didn’t appreciate The twinkling lights in the sky Nor the beautiful tears shed in sympathy for them
They just waited for Dawn to return With her golden hair And glowing finger tips