Light of the Night

You now seem wide awake, staring down from above all,
Lighting the dark paths so brightly and majestic,
What if you lose your grip? What if you fall?





Clear, twinkling accompanies you, widely sprawl,
Reminding me of something nostalgic;
You now seem wide awake, staring down from above all.





You hid behind the fluffy covers, the attractiveness, I am appalled,
Sometimes you leave us, travelling the cosmic,
What if you lose your grip? What if you fall?





You live in phases, each a different you, at dark your name is called.
You sleep for days, leaving us in the dark, making clear the star art is mosaic;
You now seem wide awake, staring down from above all.





You felt like taking a closer look, the earth seems small,
Super lit, super you, who were you guiding? Poetic;
What if you lose your grip? What if you fall?





You are the light of the night, up above you stand tall,
Guiding the shadows to find their way, how angelic,
What if you lose your grip? What if you fall?
You now seem wide awake, staring down from above all.









“The moon will guide you through the night with her brightness, but she will always dwell in the darkness, in order to be seen.”

Shannon L. Alder




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Published on November 07, 2019 11:13
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