Along the racing tideline,
in the sounds of the forest
and the yearning cry of gull,
the world seeks its original Self.
In the hours after midnight
an eloquent umber moon rises,
casting Her image upon the sea
with no concern for witness.
There is ignorance, there is cruelty
but above all there is life,
awakened in the night
to the brilliance as She passes.
La Luna… my favorite goddess… what a wonderful life you share, my Brother. Gratitude and Love ya.
All that you so beautifully see, and imagine, is coming back to all the souls
of the earth. This is what I am imagining. It is Life’s brilliant invitation, which includes the gift of living and expressing our original Self.
Thank you,Don. above all there is life” quarantined in the MRC this week has given me the opportunity to observe this life in nature here. with gratitude to the architect who built with care for the preservation of our property’s beauty, I celebrate the “world’s seeking it’s original self” and am called to BELIEVE that it is happening. Kay
Light recognizes light as we view the Moon’s muted night gift.
Your poem reminded me of a poem I wrote many years ago.
It describes my surrender of the daylight to the night and the comfort
of the full moon in that darkness.
I love the line “an eloquent umber moon” in this piece. Your poem says
so much, I am thankful for the cadence of your words and the images they provide. As I’ve said before, if your poems were food, no one would ever go hungry.
This is my poem:
Faded – – – faded – – – faded,
Faded rose
Faded words,
Lost in the mists of a
Faded sky,
Shrouding a full moon.
Listless and languid –
Mesmerized by a
Luminous full moon.
Don, It is comforting to know that Dez has captured some of it since that glim here will be gone soon.