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Moo-oo-oon


is perfect. fill with name Feel rise,


The moon on a moonless night Your eyes hollow, darkness. You its seas. tides fall


in your bones‟ its faint electricity The moon so uncommon: moon without atoms, phenomena


of moon-seeing, the word moon are non-moon – jade or bone


how could that be the moon?


Earth with its one moon: does a ball arching to it


three. transfixed marrow; against your face.


and the boy his back catch make


The boy as he holds the ball, looking on the daylight moon.


DAVID FOSTER MORGAN 39


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