The Gas Moon
By hilary west
Wed, 01 Feb 2012
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A gas moon,
Silver in the meter,
Turning its glow to earth.
Tidal sea does not liberate me,
The moon's meaning is lunacy.
It will light the way for lovers
Moonbeams spread on the walk
To the paradise garden.
But midnight plants which grow in its light
Will not cure gaseous thoughts.
The pollution sphere is not our God,
Trawling our minds, seeping into our consciousness.
Silver in the meter,
Turning its glow to earth
Lighting us up like a shroud.
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Some wonderful imagery here,
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
Some wonderful imagery here, hilary, in this highly imaginitive poem. Love the analogy of the 'gas moon' with its meter;-)
And as for the ending...quite ominous, and not what I had expected, and all the better for it, may I say;-)
Much enjoyed.
Tina
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That must explain it
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
That must explain it then...with me, anyway. I'm always moon-gazing;-)
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I like this very much
I like this very much Hilary. It acts in a way that is a blanket or a skin even. I really want to get under the skin and thereby lies the quality. Thanks for sharing.
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And I love this, hilary.
And I love this, hilary. Also love the title and the ending:
Silver in the meter,
Turning its glow to earth
Lighting us up like a shroud.
I think the phrase, 'Silver in the meter' as well as being wonferfully descriptive, reminds me of my early days at home when the lights would go off and someone would shout: ANYONE GOT A SHILLING FOR THE METER?
Yes, I am that old. Thought it was a really good poem... well done!
By the way, hadn't realised you are already a published author. Well done again!
Best wishes.
sue
TVR
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Thanks for that. hilary,
Thanks for that. hilary, I'll check you out on Amazon. Congratulations on your successes.
Best Wishes.
sue
TVR
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I too liked this poem
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
I too liked this poem hilary, it's amazing how ideas
can come in the strangest ways, as with your connection between the gas meter and the moon.
It proves you have an imagination that will help you
to write even more brilliant books.
Good luck in the future.
Jenny.
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I suppose this isn't a happy
Permalink Submitted by Luly Whisper on
I suppose this isn't a happy poem, but there's something beautiful about it, nonetheless.
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