and the stars shine
once upon the sky
the stars were a compromise
between the night who filled
a loose sunset dome
and the moon
who glistened upon lonely oceans
and ignited the faces of wandering solivagants;
the night had told the moon
help me, oh moon
you are so bright
and your tides attack our children down below
with the vilest sprays
and i worry someday they will drown
and the moon replied
without me, your darkness
would cause hysteria and confusion
leaving our children down below to scrape by
alone and haunted
until dawn
and so the moon scattered its tears among the night,
drew back just enough
to calm the tides and make peace with the dark
and from its tears grew glittering stars
and their children down below
pointed at the moon's tears
and upon them made wishes
they hoped could come true
and strung them together
and called them constellations;
the night grew to love its twinkling gems
spinning unmistakeably, aeviternally;
the moon was content to let
her tears wet the sky in
the most confusing of seas
and together they watched
two of their children down below
gazing up at them, hand in hand
and one whispered
do you see the sky tonight?
the night embraces the moon
and the moon lights the water;
like a family
whereupon the second child frowned and asked
but where could the stars fit in
up in that big black dome?
what purpose do they serve?
but the first child merely smiled
and she lifted her eyes to the night and the moon and the stars
and the girl swore she saw them smiling back
and she said
and the stars shine