Moon in Daylight

arobot

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You the morning moon

last almost to noon

Pass wax and now wane

stay awake, in vain

Brushed by clouds sailing by

Noticed by none, alone in sky

Like a jellyfish

No one to cherish

Weak and weary,thin and wan  

Neglected as an stray orphan

faint to transparent

 

   But you have parent

Sun, your father,

Earth, your  mother

And I, your lover

So far apart

we never part

Cosmos are bound in affection

Near or far,we’re connection

 

How many nocturnal adore you

How I long to be near you

When Armstrong took his first step

When Chang' e slowly spread the blue wings

Hot tears down stream

As if I am in a dream

I held up my breath

Oh, even if it is death

    If you need me,

Like Cassini to plunge into the ring of Jupiter

I Do

 

                

  • Author: arobot (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 22nd, 2020 09:50
  • Category: Unclassified
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