First full moon in June
First full moon in June
Driving from Bowling Green home, the first
full moon in June on Tuesday, rising,
happened when I was in the long valley toward
Marrowbone. It was not pink.
Closer to earth, it was not a thirst
that made the satellite ripe, my surmising,
for its namesake, a strawberry. I did not think
it, however, the blood moon of lore.
It was not my first sighting in my lifetime.
Not my first entcounter with the brillance of the event, and
there I was in Annie Hollow, going to dogs treed.
I wished your were beside me to view it.
I stood still, silent, for some time.
It was mysterious nonetheless, and
as well known to me as the Northern Lights, indeed,
or the moon’s quarters, but my dogs had no desire to view it,
From the sounds of their escitement, I had far, far to go
before I reached them.
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Gorgeous poem!
I am particularly drawn to this:
“Closer to earth, it was not a thirst
that made the satellite ripe, my surmising,
for its namesake, a strawberry. I did not think
it the blood moon of lore.”
Wow!
I agree! I also love “it was not a thirst/that made the satellite…”
Agree with Shaun and H.A..
Gorgeous: Closer to earth, it was not a thirst
that made the satellite ripe, my surmising,
for its namesake, a strawberry. I did not think
it the blood moon of lore.
I thank H. A. for choosing the stanza of the poem that Pam,
and Shaun, agree with her on. Thanks to all of you for being poets of words that claim their pages…
I love the semi-old fashioned diction of this poem. Great poem.
You date the voice of the poet accurately in your reply.