MOON POEM
by Joanna Gilman Hyde
The Hawk Dining Room 7:28pm
The Moon rose at supper
like a humanoid zygote
passing first through a layer of peach —
as the peach got pinker and pinker
The Moon got higher and higher —
Its fullness minus a day
glowed Its luminous face
to the solid bank of ocean
and to The Earthlings at Their Window
Love it. So beautiful and picturesque. I like the last line too. A lot.
I’m so pleased you like (love!) my poem.