Tonight, I enter the wood
The black tar of night envelops me
Winter creeps up my spine
Making its way through my nerves
Freezing at my fingertips
All light is absent now
Save for the glinting of Her yellowed lunar glow
Off the frozen tundra?That crunches beneath
My bare, frostbitten feet
Gazing at the sky,
Her light washes over my features
She enters my lungs
She spreads through my blood
I am chilled and enchanted
Shall I dance with Her?
She has already gripped my frail body
With her luminescent fingers
So I give in
To her unconditional light
My Moon, my love, my light
I will waltz with Her into the night sky
Away into the stars
As she lifts me from my frozen feet
Letting me abandon my mortality
- Author: Kay Li Su (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: September 25th, 2017 16:59
- Category: Nature
- Views: 292
Comments2
WELCOME MAY ~ Thank you for your first Poem ! Beautifully written and spaced ~ a delight. A lovely tribute to SISTER MOON ~ I am a Scientist so I love poems about the MOON and the Planets etc ! I love the way in which you get absorbed by the MOON and dance with her ~ BEAUTIFUL. She has far more influence on all of us than most people realise. Thanks for caring & sharing ~ more please ! Yours BRIAN (UK)
Beautiful write. The moon is so inspiring. Welcome to MPS.
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