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by 8crazyideas
1374 days ago
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When my son was 19, he insisted on taking a solo trip to New Zealand. As it happens, he hiked around and worked on farms and generally had a great experience. But naturally at the time I was concerned that he have a safe trip and a good experience. After I said goodbye to him at the airport, I went home and wrote a poem. It incorporates the moment when I first experienced this perception of the moon: On Leaving for New Zealand Once on a morning in deep winter
I spied the moon almost full but not quite
Over the roof of the house where
I was delivering the morning newspaper. Between splayed branches
Earthshine making its roundness plain
To show that it was a rock suspended
Like the earth around, solid but floating too. In those days there was no son
Or daughter, or wife or plan.
I could not guess what things would be
Or where my route would take me. Yet now if I stood on the moon’s dark plain
And looked down from there, I might see
My son standing on the far southern sphere
Looking back up at me. |
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