Moonlight Poem by Adam Hollingsworth

Moonlight



She sleeps so hazily,
Underneath my heart as a wreath
She jumps up to clown,
And so far, I am pleased
Different voices and different sounds,
Please show me, what you have found

A desperate act here, and
Some sinking sand there
Pulling down, down, down
All under there
A kindred soul there, and
A kindred soul here
Trapped like an animal, and
Burning with fiery rage, while rotting in a cage

She sleeps so soundly,
Under the moonlight
She sleeps so bitterly,
For butterfly streams near all night
A different sun is out today,
Rises west, while drowning in the east

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