#FullMoonSocial2014

A writer friend of mine, poet Jeff Schwaner, came up with the great idea of celebrating October’s full moon. We’ve had a bunch of super moons this year and an eclipse yesterday, and, besides, the moon has inspired a lot of poetry, good and bad, over the years. Why not come together and have a Full Moon Poetry Party?


Now, I’m not a poet–though I am taking an eight-week poetry class–but I decided to give it a try.


Web of Fate


I have stared at the Moon a thousand times

Or more.


In a line that goes back to the African woman,

Our mother,


I stand with everyone who has gone before and

Will come.


In my life the moon changed, bearing the footprints

Of men.


The names of all its deities are female, from Aega

To Zirna;


Yet, no woman’s feet have disturbed that smooth

Ancient dust.


And even now we still say we gaze upon the Man in

The moon.


How lonely he must be. Did he leave Gaia behind

On Earth


When Theia struck and buried its iron in Earth’s core

And hurtled


Molten rock into space to form what we look on now?

The Moon.


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Published on October 08, 2014 19:56
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