The Moon's Lullaby Poem by Jay Bradley

The Moon's Lullaby



We lay in the parking lot, trying to find God,
I did not know her, but I held her as a friend,
We shared passion and serenity as we'd bend,
So Zeus praised us holy, his gift the lightning rod;

We decided to swim, inspired by our souls,
Waves that dove divine, murky waters to behold,
Her tides sweet as wine, grasping flowers gilded gold,
Guided by the beacon, guarded by ancient trolls;

Those currents stole her west, my heart wondered east,
An infinite good-bye waved the hand out of reach,
A lonesome lullaby lolls the moon to the beach,
We gorged each other, but hungered different feast;

Now in another life, I ponder to atone,
I grasp another wife, though I feel still all alone.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Vipins Puthooran 22 September 2011

Waves that dove divine..what a beautiful line.. I like that one and tides sweet as wine.. Amazing... Well written...

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Allemagne Roßmann 21 September 2011

grasping flowers gilded gold, Guided by the beacon, guarded by ancient trolls; Alliteration of words with the 'g' letter i appreciate very much...Schön geschrieben...

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