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Painting by Andrew Wyeth |
Summer Moon
A summer moon hangs low tonight,
shimmers full upon mirrored sky,
invites us to do the same.
I take your hand, dive in, float
upon beams of light, splash surprise
from eyes that see me as angelic,
giggle, hellbent on proving you wrong.
by Margaret Bednar, July 21, 2013
This is for "The Mag #178".
I feel something delicious in store here...
ReplyDeleteha ha. :)
ReplyDeletethat's a wyeth painting i was not familiar with.
Mischief is a might force. Love this!
ReplyDeleteI like this ... the moon is full tonight, your poem is a lovely description of the summery moon.
ReplyDeleteThe promise of things to come... lovely!
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
I closed my eyes, and felt moonlight on my face. Heard the splashes... ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I really FELT the essence of summer here. something to try out!
ReplyDeleteShimmering on a mirrored sky - superb.
ReplyDeleteha...from the moon in the opening i knew this one would be fun...love those last lines margaret...hellbent on proving you wrong...smiles...
ReplyDeleteHellbent on mischief! Nice-
ReplyDeleteSounds exciting... = )
ReplyDeletelol You can't stop the naughty!!
ReplyDeleteThis is delicious, Margaret!
ReplyDeletevery sassy!
ReplyDeleteI became a magnet in this reading ! Blessings dear friend ~Debbie
ReplyDeleteYou'll prove him wrong alright!
ReplyDeleteThen what happened?
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious night:)
ReplyDeleteThis poem is delightful, so vibrant and beautiful =)
ReplyDeletesplash surprise...this was indeed a surprise.
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