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Lady Moon
Contributed by
cruisingaddict
on
Monday, 31st October 2011 @ 08:48:59 AM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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Lady Moon
I walked my dog tonight In a fog, hanging low and the moon, shining dimly.
I walk through the night and the street lights shimmer in their amber mist The fog, the night, my dog and I, we walk as one.
I breathe the warm, moist air it passes through my lungs and cleanses them from the steel cold nights preceding us.
The mist begins to lift and Lady Moon shimmers her greeting swinging on her silver perch over this Northern Michigan night.
This tranquility is rare and my dog and I walk on, Puddles of melted snow ripple as we slowly stir their slumber and this mild midwinter night is truly a welcome gift.
We pass a Blue Spruce usually wrapped in its winter coat It reaches out and envelopes us with its fragrant splendor released from the warm mist.
As we turn into our drive the remnants of snow greeting us I wink at Lady Moon and feel blessed to have been a recipient of her favor.
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2011-10-31 08:48:59] (Date/Time posted on
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