Lunar Eclipse
Last night I rose to watch the moon’s eclipse––
a blood orange moon, full in the dark night sky,
around it, scattered stars and tall palm tips.
It was as though in this world, only I
watched the last fingernail of glowing moon,
chewed at by shadow, slowly wane and die.
And then the night birds with their lonely croon
gave timbre to this darkened night soon joined
by lonely burro, braying for the moon
as though they mourned for vision now purloined
or simply sang for joy of adding to
the beauty of this dark moon newly coined.
Then once again the moon’s edge came to view.
Earth moved aside in favor of the sun
and for an hour, I watched as moonlight grew.
Then sought my bed, the pageant not yet done,
as light increased and shadow slowly waned.
Inevitably, once more light had won.


So beautiful Judy
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The moon looks so eerie in these pics. What an eventful night with Lady in Red.
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Thanks, Lisa…glad you found me in spite of my tardiness!
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I subscribe to you so sometimes lucky enough to see you in my feed. Your pics and the Lunar Codex have both inspired the haibun I’m sharing today for Haibun Monday.
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Wonderful
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I’ve never seen one and would love to.
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So wonderful and beautiful… I do not think I ever have seen a moon eclipse
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You couldn’t see the last one, Björn? We could see a 90% eclipse. Farther north, 100%
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Quite a lot going on right now, what with eclipses and alignments and solar flashes and wandering poles and unidentifiable glows from the galactic center… ☀️
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I think there has always been a lot going on. We are just becoming more observant!
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It is still full of dark magic, even when you find comfort in your bed.
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