Constant

Constant

A Poem by Chris Shaw

misty moon
hiding behind cloud moving
your skin revealing hues
from subdued to mesmerizing
viewed through the skylight
in the darkness of night
aloof and distant
yet constant in a lifetime
rock solid to me
in times of sorrow
or those joyful

© 2024 Chris Shaw


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A lovely way to describe the moon, Chris. Sort of like an old friend who we know will answer if we call but isn’t necessarily part of the everyday. The moods and shifts of the moon are mesmerizing indeed. How many faces it might wear in a single night as it moves up the sky. It is amazing how it can be something both overlooked and entrancing—maybe both in the same night as well. You’ve set a mood with your poem. I really enjoyed this.

Posted 3 Months Ago


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Chris Shaw

3 Months Ago

Hello Eilis, lovely to have a visit from you. So pleased you enjoyed this poem. I have always been f.. read more
Eilis

3 Months Ago

Thank you, Chris. Merry Christmas to you and yours!



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If no one is looking, I still try blowing the clouds away when they threaten to mask the view and hide the moon from view.
Well, Katie has caught me on occasion blowing them away with puffed out cheeks and raced home for her medical dictionary, but when I told her what I was doing, she didn't even flinch, or call for the men in white coats to take me to the room with bouncy wallpaper. She even joined in but looked really daft, like she was blowing on a too hot and invisible chip, like a proper 'nana! 😃

Posted 3 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

3 Months Ago

I must admit I prefer a full view of the moon rather than one with hurtling cloud disguising her lov.. read more
Lorry

3 Months Ago

Ah, you know us well. Us Scots just use Christmas as a warm up to the real party of Ne'rday.
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A lovely way to describe the moon, Chris. Sort of like an old friend who we know will answer if we call but isn’t necessarily part of the everyday. The moods and shifts of the moon are mesmerizing indeed. How many faces it might wear in a single night as it moves up the sky. It is amazing how it can be something both overlooked and entrancing—maybe both in the same night as well. You’ve set a mood with your poem. I really enjoyed this.

Posted 3 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Months Ago

Hello Eilis, lovely to have a visit from you. So pleased you enjoyed this poem. I have always been f.. read more
Eilis

3 Months Ago

Thank you, Chris. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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MCS
i draw comfort from the nightly orb as well. great write!

Posted 3 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

3 Months Ago

Thank you my friend. Pleased you enjoyed these lines.

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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw

Berkshire, United Kingdom



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