she
would read books
on
how to cast love spells
to
lure her crush in
but
she didn’t have the nerve
to
place trinkets at the house
or
had a rose garden
to
run through naked
instead,
she wrote love
poems
to the moon
- Written for dVerse Quadrille #154: Casting a Poetic Spell
This is soo beautiful! Thank you so much for writing to the prompt ❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteThe eternal muse is the moon.
ReplyDelete"she wrote love
ReplyDeletepoems to the moon."
An age old pastime, "writing love poems to the moon."
ReplyDeleteAh that moon absorbing so many poems. Nice one
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by to read mine
Much❤love
Beautiful. I'd love to hear more of these poems.
ReplyDeleteI hope that some of the silver moondust falls and lands on her beloved...
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for reading and commenting :)
ReplyDeleteAn interesting poem. Sometimes our hesitation holds us back! Fantasy worlds are ususally not as harsh as reality!
ReplyDeleteThe moon is a worthy recipient of love poems. Lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteinstead, she wrote love
ReplyDeletepoems to the moon
A logical alternative, certainly Arcadia, Ma'am!
Hank
Love poems to the moon sounds like a perfect option! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely writing, Arcadia!
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