The Moon knows everything
The day I got my sense
I threw all my wishes to her
Not because I want her to fulfill
But because I wanted to share my feelings
I shared every good and bad things
All the grief, even happiness
All the things I got and lost
I also noticed her too to know if she serious
When I am telling my thought
The evil situation that time sometime brought
The Moon knows everything
Even now when I am no more a teenager
I walk under the vast sky
I utter my feelings and I never lie
When I come attach with her
Like a newly born baby I utter
It doesn't mean that it has a meaning
But somehow I know she knows everything.
The Moon knows everything Even now when I am no more a teenager I walk under the vast sky I utter my feelings and I never lie When I come attach with her Like a newly born baby I utter.. wonderful imagination full of passion and at the same time not detached from reality. thank you dear poetess. tony
Yes it is you know It's face is clear of tears The year's have been kind to her.. iip
moon knows everything, one of the different and beautiful poems i have read well done
Excellent poem, brilliantly rendered. I have enjoyed much this thought-provoking write.
I wrote the poem 'Nature Witness Confessor To Age Time Lost Secret Struggles' inspired by the poem 'The Moon Knows Everything' by the poet Alisha Castle and dedicated to Alisha Castle.
it is what we call the genuine link of nature with a so good a poet...................superb writing.............delighted to read.....and even more delighted to understand
'The Moon knows everything Even now when I am no more a teenager I walk under the vast sky I utter my feelings and I never lie' nature as a friend confessor is a wonderful theme and inspired idea, a beautiful natural way to interact with nature
Wonderful poem, oh the moon does know everything, our sublime love, and our aching voids… What a burden we are to the moon at time
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Thank God for the moon, It gives us its precious light! Thanks for sharing, Alisha!