I Go Where Moonbeams Go Poem by ivor or ivor.e hogg

I Go Where Moonbeams Go

Rating: 5.0


I wake from sleep and hitch a ride
Upon a moonbeam passing by
Where shall I go I can’t decide
no matter how hard I may try.

I am content to simply glide
and go wherever moon beams go.
Dark city streets where shadows hide
the shameful secrets which they know.

Along slate roof tops wet with rain
my faithful moon beam carries me.
Far out to sea and back again
there is so much for me to see.

When morning comes I’m back in bed.
My mother says it was a dream
but I just smile and nod my head.
Tonight I’ll catch a new moon beam.

29-Apr-08

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Anita Atina 30 April 2008

Can I hitch a ride too? Lovely poem Ivor Cheers Anita

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Thad Wilk 30 April 2008

A delightful poem, love it Ivor! My Grandchildren would love thisone too! ! *10*! ! Best regards, Friend Thad

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Debora Short 30 April 2008

What a lovely poem, it would great one to teach to a young child!

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Hebburn.Co Durham U.K
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