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The first vernal moon Measured one-seventh lit, Backdropped by A star-studded pit Of ebony sky, With Venus, brilliant, By her side, A ring of light Outlined the disc. A man, standing On a ladder, Stretches a finger As if to flip A peephole plate On a galactic door. And through the hole Streamed pearls of light From a well-lit room. Did I espy eternity Au clair de la lune. Then conjecturing On a whim, I thought of one Peeping in, To see how ones, Such as us, Weathered winter's boons.
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Mar 23, 2015
Mar 23, 2015 at 9:03 AM UTC
Au Claire de la Lune
The first vernal moon Measured one-seventh lit, Backdropped by A star-studded pit Of ebony sky, With Venus, brilliant, By her side, A ring of light Outlined the disc. A man, standing On a ladder, Stretches a finger As if to flip A peephole plate On a galactic door. And through the hole Streamed pearls of light From a well-lit room. Did I espy eternity Au clair de la lune. Then conjecturing On a whim, I thought of one Peeping in, To see how ones, Such as us, Weathered winter's boons.
"Au Clair de la Lune" is a French song: "By the light of the moon."
francie-lynch
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Mar 23, 2015
Mar 23, 2015 at 9:03 AM UTC
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