Once Upon A Moonbeam Poem by Philip Russell

Once Upon A Moonbeam



Once I found a moonbeam
Which I would around my throat
And I hanged myself one stormy night
And that is why I float
And that is why I walk through walls
And leave no footprints in the grass
And never let you see my face
And cast no shadows where I pass
Oh, if you long to come to me
Then find a night of storms!
I'll meet you where the lightning strikes
And take you in my arms

Thursday, December 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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This poem appeared anonymously in a Chicago newspaper in the 1950's or earlier
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