Tomorrow’s Moon
written by: Alexander Wolff
I am awaiting
Tomorrow’s moon
To dry the tears brought on
By today’s sunlight
Soft luminescence soothes
The sunbeam’s scorn
Life: A synthesis of
Muffled noise and
static hums of
shrieking silence
Days coming and going
Degrees of scorch and pining
A seasonal stifling
Let the winter come
And cool the fires that burn
Let the summer pass
For scorched lands be cooled
Hang in the ether
Orb of luminescence
I am looking for
The waxing of the moon
For the waning of my heart
NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:
This poem is featured in an anthology called “Yearnings” by Ayo Gutierrez.
Alexander Wolff
Alexander Wolff is a poet who studies Buddhism, music, and psychology. His main inspirations are the unity of human suffering, Confessionalism, and personal experiences of life.
"Poetry bridges the gap between reality and phantasy."
"Poetry bridges the gap between reality and phantasy."
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