Luminaries
by wisp Wednesday, May 2 2012, 12:04pm
international /
prose/poetry /
literature
the sun is not timid
or unsure
it is the moon
that waxes and wanes,
as though unsure of itself,
always appearing
and disappearing
indecisive of its bearing
in the sky
not so the sun’s
steady journey,
chasing the night
and heralding the day
always vanquishing the dark
the sun moves steadily
as it transits the sky
blazing above the clouds
imploding and exploding,
a life-giving fiery furnace
the pale
cool,
uncertain moon
knows better than to
attempt to match the sun,
it remains hidden
safe, in the soft night sky
accepting only indirect rays
to bathe its desolation
yet the heavens would be
incomplete if either celestial
body lacked its counterpart
the steadfastness of a man
must be softened by
the uncertainty of a woman;
the singular progress of the sun
must be complimented by
the perpetual shifting of the moon
one forever seeks the other
yet both remain separated
by the cruel harmony
and motions
of the firmament --
it seems at times that
the entire universe
works to prevent
conjugation.
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