For The Moon Has Made You Her Sun Poem by Mark Heathcote

For The Moon Has Made You Her Sun



The moon has circled your sins
Made a white wedding band for you
You must to the sound of her violins
Be wed before the morning dew -

Joins the river on its way to the sea
Before the rooster crows thrice
You must take your vows in a tepee
Dance your wedding dance in paradise.

For the moon has made you her sun
The moon made you her husband
She did pan the stars for platinum
To make her promises unruffled.

That you could shine be her sun
That nothing else encompasses
And that she'd always be the one
Who'd bestow her poetries sultriness?

That at midnight a hoary flower
Would, forever sweetly enfold you.
And that two would be wed forever
Before the morning last trembles on the dew.

You promised to hide your sun in me
I promised vowed never to cool your heart
But to always light your path in the dark
You, you vowed never to break my heart.

Thursday, January 22, 2015
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