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Marshall CB Hiatt
Poems
Jan 2014
More Moon Metaphors
Even the most acute sliver of that silver light can show perfection.
And though it may take me 193 years after my creation to land on the moon,
You need not be so close to realize her beauty.
We have telescopes for a good reason. Rocket ships are a hassle to work.
She is the moon if I am a nation of man.
Declaration of Independence from Britain: 1776,
First landing on the moon by NASA: 1969.
Written by
Marshall CB Hiatt
21/M/Salt Lake City
(21/M/Salt Lake City)
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