The Missing Moon Poem by Susan Lacovara

The Missing Moon



I stepped outside tonight to spy
As friend instructed I
To find the moon be sharing soon
Their two beholding eyes
A ceiling haze of hanging gray
Clouds led to my dismay
Not gifted by the sweetest shine
No moon came out to play
Wide is the world with miles unfurled
She's but an island girl
Who shares her star with friend afar
Beneath the silver swirl

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
(03/18/14) for Khairul...the beauty of the moon did not appear tonight, but I thank you for the reminder to always look up. Til the next clear night, I again, and always wish you PEACE...
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Savita Tyagi 22 March 2014

Lovely imagery. Loved it mystical, mesmerizing charm. Thanks for sharing.

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Anthony Burkett 19 March 2014

Sweetly beautiful... enchanting... well penned dear poet...

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