The Moon Poem by Ken e Hall

The Moon

Rating: 5.0


The silvery Queen in the eerie night sky
Ouzos fullness with static stillness
With no sound nonchalantly clouds slowly gather round
Just doing what they do slowly silently floating by

Every thing is connected in this huge universe
As man's water carrier releases their raining cargo
Mother earth drinks a toast in her rivers
Waiting for that command to turm them into reverse

The drums of thunder sound their warning so loud
As Hephaestus fires a round of lightning bolts
Every living thing creeps crawls or flies into home
Knowing they will pass those daunting black clouds

The moons syzygy slowly shoes face for morning light
With staccatos silent now as the birds greet a new day
The moon commands the tides to turn, natures will agrees
Now the sea and sand wave in a dawning delight

Monday, February 23, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: art
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
* Sunprincess * 07 March 2015

...an excellent tribute to the moon...my favourite line Now the sea and sand wave in a dawning delight :)

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Hazel Durham 25 February 2015

Very creative write full of the mystique of the moon and nature in all it's glory spinning a beautiful, exotic poem!

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Ken e Hall

Ken e Hall

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