wave whispers to the wind
worship my taste on your tongue
lift me up to paradise
where we run naked
play with promises of pleasure
sun embraces moon
heart and soul in rhythm
together dance depths
passion drunk
we sleep
By Viva Andrada-O’Flynn
wave whispers to the wind
worship my taste on your tongue
lift me up to paradise
where we run naked
play with promises of pleasure
sun embraces moon
heart and soul in rhythm
together dance depths
passion drunk
we sleep
By Viva Andrada-O’Flynn
Fear is the mind-killer
Said Muad’Dib of Dune
Just like the film’s budget
That stretched up to the moon
Put your hand in the box
He was ordered by the Haderach
To try to prove him worthy
To open time and space’s locks
His hand went it all brave and fit
Till itching turned to burning
His flesh peeled and bubbled till
His mind could take not more of it
The moral of the story is very clear
Is if you’re approached by a stranger
Asking you to put your hand inside a box
Don’t be stupid and give in to peers
As films go it moved me as teenager
I dreamt of special powers coming from my hands
But the only thing that’s stuck with me
Is to see all holey boxes as DANGER!
By Jason Conway
Purple prose
bruised and dowdy
Awaiting its glory
By bleeding out the joy
White fluffy prose
Of sugar spun lace
Melting on the tongue
Insubstantial and unsatisfying
Making you fat and hungry for more
Green prose
Innocently jealous
Wanting what will smother
The voice
Young and tender sap
Rising to the stars
Full moon up above the starlit night sky.
The ocean below is illuminated by the moonlight.
The waves crash lightly on the beach below.
I am on my balcony overlooking the moon.
The moon is a striking sight!
I can see the cratered surface clearly
Amongst the shaded and light surface of the sphere.
What a wonderful sight!
It almost seems unreal
Like a cardboard cutout against matt-black wallpaper in the heavens.
I can hear the hissing of insects below,
The sound of waves crashing,
Such beautiful sounds.
When I see the full moon I think of you,
How you moved me from the start.
The night is as black as your hair,
Illuminated by the silver moonlight,
Like the twinkle in your eye.
Silver against black.
The stars glimmer like the twinkle in your eyes.
As natural as we are together is as natural as
The waves crashing against the beach.
We touched upon something under a full moon.
by Chris Boman.
You single spherical satellite
one moon orbiting our world
As the sun moves across your face
leaving traces of earth shadow
your phases form;
crescent and sickle; half-moon and full,
the eternal dance of the month’s return.
You only show us one side of your face
one bright aspect of your dual personality.
The speed with which you spin is always
equalling your orbit, so, that shyly and
slyly you keep your other side hidden.
Although you pull the tides of our oceans
our gravity causes moonquakes below
your crust…
your features remain immobile as your
bleached surface shines silver in the dark
a lamp for lovers, a mythical mood maker,
our life-cycle mother.
Josephine Lay 2019
In the silent, comfortable company of nobody
Naked, I immerse myself ‘til soaked in silver light that falls
Is the Moon looking at me?
Quixotically, quicksilver, time passing all too soon
And I’m dancing with a salacious, silver, shining ball
Am I looking at the Moon?
Bright, so blinding bright that I cannot see
Insane, exotic madness initiates its call
Is the Moon looking at me?
The sublime lines of Claire de Lune
Hypnotic highs and lows envelope me within its thrall
Am I looking at the Moon?
A once-dark, haunted landscape becomes a white sea
Shimmering grass and tall trees covered by a ghostly grey shawl.
Is the Moon looking at me?
In a luminous looniness drunken swoon
I experience the whole world so differently
Am I looking at the Moon?
Or is the Moon looking at me?
by Stephen Thatcher
I saw the echo scamper ashore
It was wet and cold and so alone
I saw the echo sit and cry
Though no eyes it had the tears still poured
I smelt the echo as vibration
Thrumming and strumming a silent sound
I smelt the echo in pinks and mauves
Lost in sensation of colours blurred
I tasted the echo in sugared tones
Angelica, cinnamon, walnut swirl
I tasted the echo with bitter rind
Enclosed the centre of withered pith
I scensed the echo in the air
Stars glinting, and seething
I scensed the scho climb a board
A craft dark in ghostly lore
I felt the echo as it lay
Broken and fading another shade
I felt the echo as it fought
Life fragile death-sharp like a claw
I heared the echo call my name
Softly, sweetly, within a velvet bow
I heard the echo shout the word
Clashing contrasts cut to the bone
The crescent guards the serpents slumber, cursed to sleep so man can wonder.
It once lived free and fed on stars, and hope was lost between its jaws.
Mankind obeyed its scaly wrath, as light was lost above its path.
Till moons anger cast a sleeping spell, and in a trance, the trickster fell.
The ages pass, new stars were born – glittering heavens where once were torn.
We stare above and wonder why, snake tried to steal the joy from sky!
By Jason Conway