Ladder to the Moon
One night, the moon, it called to me.
It sang of stars and dark of night
Of solitude
Not loneliness.
Winter sighs and wings of light,
It called to me.
One night, I answered, silently.
I knew the moon had left a right
To find my voice
In emptiness.
Shining skies and heart's delight.
Yet silently.
The moon, it reached to me below
With moonbeams' rays
In ladder shape
Inviting to ascend.
Then intuition bade me, go
To brighter days
Of moonlight's haze
And broken souls to mend.
I climbed to stars and sighs of night
To winter wings and dark of light
To solitude and shining skies.
All this I found through ladder's rise
And saw with moonbeam's eyes.
7
2
0