The Earth And The Celtic Moon Poem by J. Robert Trebor

The Earth And The Celtic Moon

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The Earth, the outermost region of the Crystal Universe; so far away it is the only area with its own Sun surrounded by planets of various sizes and locations from its warm rays, the only region where man exists limited by his ability to escape into other lands.

Seldom, Fairies and those escaping the Land of Spectre have used their magic to enter the Earth's Realm; adding to the superstition of humans

The Celtic Moon, Earth's Moon, its only companion so close, yet seldom attainable with no human presence,
The Ancients there since the beginning call this harsh world home; have no memory of origin, live just under the crust in hundreds of trillions of nooks
without light or heat, live a dormant life until Photosynthetic Light-Absorbing Pigments energized by capturing the sun's nighttime rays
form an invisible reflective mirror directed to the earth as moonlight.
Where on earth bathed in eerie, fog-filtered moonlight, creatures inhabiting the old bog shuffle silently for fear of detection.
Others come alive, orchestrate the beautiful sounds defining the night.

Predators await the light to outline their next meal.
A couple, resting upon the hillside, ignore the low-lying fog and song of thousands, enjoy the embrace of each, and the subtle influence of the full moon providing renewal to all.

The Ancient unknown to humans continue their billion years duty unabated.

The Earth And The Celtic Moon
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