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The Man in the Moon will be leavin’ soon Officially, he retired. But Polaris and some other stars Are saying he got fired The Man in the Moon would never leave Of his own volition. Management, cutting back on costs, Is phasing out his position. His quarterly reviews have not been going very well, They say he isn’t any good with change. When he gives his full attention, he seems to do ok, But lately he’s been acting kind of strange, His bosses claim he sleeps all day. And on cloudy nights, he stays away, (It’d be age discrimination if they said he’s getting old) So they say that he won’t listen and won’t do as he is told. They say because he has seniority, That he resents authority, Won’t show his new boss how the job is done, And in their final summary, out of ten, they gave him three, Said that he doesn’t hold a candle to the sun. But those of us who know his work Know he would never, ever shirk Responsibility, or jobs that must be done - At night when he works overtime, Countless souls look up to him, but At night they’ll never, ever, see the sun. If The Man in the Moon is told to leave Our lives will be amiss, So I took a poet’s initiative To make management a list: Reasons Not to Fire the Man in the Moon Who will watch young lovers kiss? Who will push and pull the tides? Who will occupy the space Where The Man in the Moon resides? Who will tell the farmer when it’s time to plant his field? Who will lead the eclipse when the sun needs lunar shield? Who will be the subject of songs and nursery rhymes? Who will notify the werewolf when it’s his changin’ time? Who will calm the sailors after stormy nights at sea? Who will make a silhouette of an owl in the tree? Who will light the children’s path each All Hallows’ Eve? Who would raise vampires from their coffins Were The Man in the Moon to leave? I ask these questions with a plea Knowing that, if it were up to me And I had the power to blunt the cutter’s knife, We’d leave the Earth and Heavens as they’ve been for all these years, And The Man in the Moon would have his job for life. PwL  5/24/15w
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May 24, 2015
May 24, 2015 at 10:33 PM UTC
Spare the Man in the Moon
The Man in the Moon will be leavin’ soon Officially, he retired. But Polaris and some other stars Are saying he got fired The Man in the Moon would never leave Of his own volition. Management, cutting back on costs, Is phasing out his position. His quarterly reviews have not been going very well, They say he isn’t any good with change. When he gives his full attention, he seems to do ok, But lately he’s been acting kind of strange, His bosses claim he sleeps all day. And on cloudy nights, he stays away, (It’d be age discrimination if they said he’s getting old) So they say that he won’t listen and won’t do as he is told. They say because he has seniority, That he resents authority, Won’t show his new boss how the job is done, And in their final summary, out of ten, they gave him three, Said that he doesn’t hold a candle to the sun. But those of us who know his work Know he would never, ever shirk Responsibility, or jobs that must be done - At night when he works overtime, Countless souls look up to him, but At night they’ll never, ever, see the sun. If The Man in the Moon is told to leave Our lives will be amiss, So I took a poet’s initiative To make management a list: Reasons Not to Fire the Man in the Moon Who will watch young lovers kiss? Who will push and pull the tides? Who will occupy the space Where The Man in the Moon resides? Who will tell the farmer when it’s time to plant his field? Who will lead the eclipse when the sun needs lunar shield? Who will be the subject of songs and nursery rhymes? Who will notify the werewolf when it’s his changin’ time? Who will calm the sailors after stormy nights at sea? Who will make a silhouette of an owl in the tree? Who will light the children’s path each All Hallows’ Eve? Who would raise vampires from their coffins Were The Man in the Moon to leave? I ask these questions with a plea Knowing that, if it were up to me And I had the power to blunt the cutter’s knife, We’d leave the Earth and Heavens as they’ve been for all these years, And The Man in the Moon would have his job for life. PwL  5/24/15w
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May 24, 2015
May 24, 2015 at 10:33 PM UTC
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