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Clouds Conceal the Pallid Moon
Draw back the drapes of those tenebrous clouds for my eyes desire a glimmer of the pallid moon. Sullen shadows of night, her beauty enshrouds. Covering her faint glow is a sin, I dare impugn. Lustrous is her light when emerged in the night, as pale as the alabaster skin of my love's cheek. A pearl in the sky. Passion's flame she will ignite, reflected across waters in an aura of mystique. Without the moon, my soul would mourn, bereft. Her splendor worthy of lyrics written in musical bars. I would write a sonnet for her if my hand was deft. Even though her hue is wan, she outshines stars. I'll not weep for the moon while her light wanes. I'm aware that it's just a phase, and soon will pass. Then, comes the time when her luminance reigns and billowed nimbus will turn aside for her. Alas! If overcast shadows choose to darken the skies let them do so to offer shade from the sun's heat, but never allow them to conceal from my eyes the trysting place where the pale moon and I meet. July 22, 2022 One In Five 2 Contest Sponsored by Joseph May Phrase 4
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