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With That Moon Language

by Hafez

Admit something:
Everyone you see, you say to them,
“Love me.”
Of course you do not do this out loud;
Otherwise,
Someone would call the cops.
Still though, think about this,
This great pull in us to connect.
Why not become the one
Who lives with a full moon in each eye
That is always saying
With that sweet moon
Language
What every other eye in this world
Is dying to
Hear.

Read at St. Lydia’s on June 12

Posted in: Poems

One Response to “With That Moon Language”

  • Sue Maska says:

    A teacher I know explained to a student who asked what neutering meant. “The moonbeam was snipped from the dog’s eye.”

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