Saturday, February 19, 2011
more about the moon
The moon was low and soft in the late late afternoon sky, as if it were trying to disguise itself as a planet, deep yellow with grey streaks of cloud. Later it rose and was disguised as a Necco wafer, Canada mint, or possibly the cross-section of a marshmallow. I realized as I drove home tonight that I don't think of the moon as a sphere, rather as a disk, as if it had an edge and was vast in its flatness. Completely mysteriously it hangs up there, sometimes round, sometimes narrow, sometimes gone behind a drape of shadow. I have come to depend on its presence, through heartache, through raising a teenager, through a parent's lifechanging illness. If the moon were a word instead of an orb nearly 24 thousand miles away, it would be FAITH.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
winter moon
A very, very short post albeit a necessary one. The moon, oh man, the moon this evening was down by the horizon, a huge heart-squeezing orb glowing through the winter tree trunks and I was driving and thinking of love at the same time and then I was crying and feeling good and sorry for myself and somehow connected to every other sad lover since the beginning of time. Ah, such sweet drama.
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