Love Poem: The Strawman and the Moon
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Written by: Quoth Theraven

The Strawman and the Moon

A straw man stood fixed upon timber firm, 
gazing at Autumn's gilded, moonlit prize.
He, the king of Earth and the winding worm,
she, the pale darling of cold starry skies.

Left in fallow field of harvest' soiled gown, 
with sun bleached woolen coat so neglected.
Besotted by her face in freckled frown,
though light falsely owned in Sun reflected. 

Few seasons counted in scarecrow's race,
lonely journey, long eons moon must know.
She left locked ever more in Earth's embrace,
while he lay fallen soon in Winter's snow. 

Jealous moon keeps watch o'er his button eyes,
from Venus, Mars, and star's envied night skies.


22 October 2019 - New Fall Sonnets Poetry Contest -Sponsored by Emile Pinet