Autumn Night Poem by Evelyn Scott

Autumn Night



The moon is as complacent as a frog.
She sits in the sky like a blind white stone,
And does not even see Love
As she caresses his face with her contemptuous light.
She reaches her long white shivering fingers
Into the bowels of men.
Her tender superfluous probing into all that pollutes
Is like the immodesty of the mad.
She is a mad woman holding up her dress
So that her white belly shines.
Haughty,
Impregnable,
Ridiculous,
Silent and white as a debauched queen,
Her ecstasy is that of a cold and sensual child.

She is Death enjoying Life,
Innocently,
Lasciviously.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: night
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kelly Kurt 08 April 2015

A well worded, wonderful poem, Evelyn. Thanks for sharing

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Gajanan Mishra 08 April 2015

enjoying life innocently, I like it..

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