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The Walk of Light
I sit alone:
watching the slight wave of the water
reflect the daffodil Moon
creating the perfect halo,
I sit alone:
as the blur of trees in the distance
makes me wonder,
what's beyond this lake?
I sit alone.
I sit alone.
I sit alone:
waiting for a boat to drift towards the rocky sand,
the dark ink blue closes in on me.
why is the only source of light so far away?
how is it
that these graphite
clouds,
(lighter than me)
are illuminated
by the Moon.
not a single house light on.
nobody home.
small critters chirping,
and the faint whisper of my breath
rustling the blades of grass
beneath my legs.
lonely.
the Moon creates a walk way of light
from one end of the lake
to another
and I wish I could walk on this gleaming bridge
but only these boats
that don't drift toward my sand
walk this glistening path.
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An ekphrastic poem Inspired by Moon Over a Harbor by Edward Mitchell Bannister.