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a dream (Free verse) by lmp

lying on a grassy barrow, staring at the dark night sky, she noticed that the moon had risen, and its face seemed about to cry. she wondered at this luminous orb and the cause for its apparent woe. she could not bear to look on idly; unto the moon she had to go. when she approached she gently asked, "why do you look so sad? to shine amid the darkest sky; should that not make you glad?" the moon replied (if you can believe), "child, i am always all alone among the eternal darkess, with no friends to call my own." with that she reached out her own hand to comfort this sad celestial face. and when she withdrew her fingertips, they bore a luminous trace. she waved her arm and scattered wide countless drops of glittering light, and now the moon is not alone when rising to the sky at night.

lmp 14-Apr-06/7:08 AM
oops... looke like i clicked the little "X" instead of the "reply" ro Dovina's comment. here it is:

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Dovina 70.38.78.229 [7]
12-Apr-06/6:53 PM

As good as any creation myth, except that it goes against knowledge. Myths generally do not contradict sound understanding at the time of their writing. That's why this on falls a bit flat. Still it's nicely written.
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ALChemy 24.74.100.11 [9]
12-Apr-06/10:34 PM

It's a fable, not a myth.
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Dovina 70.38.78.229 [7]
12-Apr-06/10:38 PM

Little difference. A fable is intended as untruth, where a myth is usually said to be true. Okay - fable. Picky, picky!
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ALChemy 24.74.100.11 [9]
12-Apr-06/11:29 PM

It could have been a myth once. Yeah I know I'm picking on you but it's a freindly picking rest assured. :D




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