Night of the Full Moon
Oct. 31st, 2009 09:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A poem - about night, because that seemed appropriate for Halloween.
Incidentally, I went for a walk this evening - because it's Halloween, and the moon is so close to full. My path led through the woods, and I didn't have a flashlight; but the moon was bright enough that I could see my shadow wash across the ground.
The Night of the Full Moon
By Lloyd Frankeburg
O come with me into this moonlight world.
The trees are large and soft tonight,
With blossoms loaded soft and white,
A cloud of whiteness furling and unfurled.
The houses give their sounds upon the air
In muted tones and secrecies,
Their lights like laughter through the trees.
The evening breathes its vows into our hair.
The evening puts its lips to throat and brow
And swears what it has sworn before
To others and will swear to more.
The evening has its arms around us now.
Incidentally, I went for a walk this evening - because it's Halloween, and the moon is so close to full. My path led through the woods, and I didn't have a flashlight; but the moon was bright enough that I could see my shadow wash across the ground.
The Night of the Full Moon
By Lloyd Frankeburg
O come with me into this moonlight world.
The trees are large and soft tonight,
With blossoms loaded soft and white,
A cloud of whiteness furling and unfurled.
The houses give their sounds upon the air
In muted tones and secrecies,
Their lights like laughter through the trees.
The evening breathes its vows into our hair.
The evening puts its lips to throat and brow
And swears what it has sworn before
To others and will swear to more.
The evening has its arms around us now.
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Date: 2009-11-01 11:39 am (UTC)Your walk sounds magical--and this poem is beautiful, especially the last line of the middle verse, and the last line of the last verse.
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Date: 2009-11-01 10:39 pm (UTC)