(Photo credit to Rick Hogan, 2016)
If I were to accept this gilded invitation
to step upon the moonlit path and
feel the cool water pooling
beneath my shoeless feet,
flowing between my toes…
If I were to follow the shining trail
’til I stood directly
below the glowing orb
and tilted my face upward
to bathe in moonshine
then rose on tips of toes
and stretched one hand
up, up, up…
Would I discover it still
out of reach?
Molly Hogan (c) 2016
To enjoy more poetry, please visit Chelanne’s blog, Books 4 Learning, for Poetry Friday Roundup.
Molly, this is so lovely, both pic and poem, and I do hope you will accept the invitation! I’ll be right there with you. Thank you!
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Thanks! I’ll be glad to have the company!
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Molly, wonderful poem and photo. I’ve always wanted to walk the moonlight path, straight to the moon itself.
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I think the beauty of the moon lies in its being just “out of reach”… it is somehow disappointing to know we have put people and things on something so pristine. Could we have been satisfied with a dream to walk on the moon? Beautiful poem and photo! There are a number of moon poems out today!
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I love that you ended with that question, Molly. This is gorgeous, as is the picture. I love moon poems, have collected them, written them, with students, too.I hope you step onto that shining path!
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Thanks, Linda. I love the idea of collecting moon poems.
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Beautiful! Ruth, thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com
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It does look like a shining trail, offering an invitation, doesn’t it? That’s funny that we both posted about the moon today!
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We must have been inspired by the full moon!
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Night time, moon light and water–it doesn’t get much better after a hot summer day. What an invitation.
Thank you for this lovely poem.
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Lovely photo, and what an invitation that is!!
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This is a lovely compliment to the moon poem linked by Tabatha. Like the way you’ve captured a child’s (or what could be a child’s) viewpoint in the last lines.
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Love the mirrored shape of the moonlit path in your poem, and the wondering, of course. “feel the cool water pooling
beneath my shoeless feet,”==these details bring the path into 3D being so beautifully!
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Thanks, Heidi!
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If you gather up moon poems, don’t forget haiku. The Japanese have moon viewing parties https://asianinspirations.com.au/asian-culture/japanese-moon-festival-legend/ and write poems about the moon.
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Thanks for the link, Diane! The first science unit I’m teaching in my new 4th grade position is entitled (something like) Sun, Moon, Stars. What a perfect opportunity to integrate some moon poems and maybe even have a moon viewing party!!
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This poem is gorgeous, Molly! Oh, to “step upon the moonlit path” and “bathe in moonshine”. Even if it was still just out of reach, it would be worth the trip!
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Thanks, Catherine. The moon is a wonderful source of inspiration, isn’t it? Magical things happen in moonshine!
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The reflective tone in your poem and the lighted path in the photo are inspirational, Molly. Nothing better than moon reflections. =)
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