Friday, November 11, 2011

Moondance

Empty laughter bedeck the night sky
solitarily I faced her
ensconed in velvety confusion,
me, the moon, we're one and the same.

I did not perceive sorrow from her
nor loneliness. I fixated on her beauty
her ever shining, scarred countenance.
Such loveliness needs only admiration.

The moon and I, we orbit our worlds
we circumference life in a perfect unbroken circle.
We bask in darkness
and let light shine through our beings.

Gravity, why do you hold us back?
The universe is infinite, so is our love.
To fall like meteors and burn
let us be incandescent.

In the company of familiar strangers
I dance this private waltz
to music only she and I could hear,
the moon and I, we glide through our fears.

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