Poem: Dear Moon


In your wholeness I saw you, 
And in your darkness I embraced you;
Whole, pure, striking, dark and mysterious, 
You were everything and nothing to the physical eye
But you were more than the extremes
And everything in between. 
I saw myself reflected in you; oftentimes I asked you
If you could teach me about me.
I deeply believed that, as you changed, I changed;
Every month an undeniable visual reminder
That I was also changing on a moment to sweet moment basis
And that it was safe to embrace every shard of darkness
and every blinding beam of light.
I was encouraged by you to dance with both sides of me,
And not to fear the unknown that 
Happened in the sometimes blinding dark nights of my mind and soul.
Because of you, I allowed myself to fully surrender my breath,
To let out a howl and a deep sigh,
To beam under your light,
To let a watery pearl run down my face because I was
Struck by your beauty to my soft core,
The flesh and bone and blood core that
Longed to accept herself fully and embrace every side of her,
sparks and darkness within. 
I saw you, and I saw myself. 
I cherished you, and I embraced myself. 

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