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Lasting Lunar Love

   Lasting Lunar Love

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The way that Saturn has his rings though chilled,

The way that moons are held in far embrace,

The way that Ganymede is grasped and thrilled

Is how I feel about your throat and face.

The other moons don’t matter.  They can fly

In more than ninety orbits fixed around

His weight and light since love can amplify

Wide lunar love . . . but you are one I found.

As Nepture has his moons, though retrograde

And most important, Triton (blueish-green

And pink and truer green like life) must fade

While you and I must swerve as we careen.

  The planets do not matter.  Only you,

    You cratered beauty, bring curved love carved true.

© Phillip Whidden

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