Moonshine Flight Poem by Daniel Richards

Moonshine Flight



My eyes widen as the moon rises above the hill,
No landscape just the rolling sky, almost like sorcery
My wide spread lids hide from moonshine it’s so surreal
The ten thousand faces Grinning back at me
Seeing the midnight life flown in such style its empathy.
Cape less shapeless it’s the mind that’s lets fly
With no form or body, the world ceases to exist below me
Below me roll the clouds a veil to the darkness which pursues me

Sometimes I must decide if I’m dreaming warm and lonely
Or lost somewhere deep inside me a fantasy which curtails
My eyes from reality, it’s a question which
Puzzles me
When the moon is full and the world disappears below,
I whisper, hello is there anybody home.....
The echoed answers, say hello to me
Voices void of body and formless
Formless Just like me

I’m just spiralling through an endless day
I can feel the clouds soften and begin to move
The past is yours and the futures is in the mind
And off to the moon I will sail,
One more leap above the hill, and I will prevail
Landing two feet upon the moon
I wish I could explain a little better
Maybe describe a little better
The way I feel

Sometimes I must decide if I’m dreaming warm and lonely
Or lost somewhere deep inside me within a fantasy which curtails
My eyes from reality, it’s a question which
Puzzles me
Sometimes I must decide if I’m dreaming warm and lonely
Or if gods hand is leading me to a fantasy which curtails
My eyes from reality, it’s a question which
Puzzles me
Befuddles me but releases me from earth

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Daniel Richards

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