Moon Shadows

Human toils and tides
Hardships and bellows
Follows us like the moon

You can see him over there - - -

Sitting on your shoulder
And his shadow
Grows longer still

But then a heart stops! - - -

You just thought
You had more time
You can’t go on no further

Hard luck strikes ~
This is it!
It’s over!

There is no more ~
And then …
By some miracle, a reprieve

While you recover
Your body becomes slow and weighted down
in trying out the living again

Like freedom forgotten
Escaping is your only thought
Becomes paramount

No staggering steps here
No unwashed hair
No night pj’s to spare

Yes, I’m up
I’m dressed
Take me somewhere
Anywhere

How about a big steak?
That should really help, right?
Protein for healing, right?
That will help me feel alive again

It’s no one’s fault
Except maybe the moon’s

Take me to a place of my forgotten memories
Where conversations are free
Where people get to see each other
Where people shake your hand and ask how you are?

Where people take time to live
A little extra easy
In all that living they do so well

Yes, you can take me there~

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I am a beginning author, writer, and poet exploring the worlds of poetry, nature, and photography. I love capturing ordinary moments and reflecting upon our natural world and its intersections with daily life. Performing at Bella Vista’s Farmers Market, Bentonville’s First Friday, Eureka Springs’ White Street Art Walk, and the Writers Colony at Dairy Hollow’s PoetLuck. I am a member of Ozark Mountain Poets, Ozark Writers League, and Poets Northwest Roundtable of Arkansas.

Joanie Roberts
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