Am Yisrael Chai
Child Moon
by: Carl Sandburg (1878-1967)
The child's wonder
At the old moon
Comes back nightly.
She points her finger
To the far silent yellow thing
Shining through the branches
Filtering on the leaves a golden sand,
Crying with her little tongue, "See the moon!"
And in her bed fading to sleep
With babblings of the moon on her little mouth.
I adore the youthful awe, innocence and naivety of this poem.
Am Yisrael Chai
For MG, with references to the moon AND full cups!!!
The Crescent Moon
by: Du Fu (712-770)
translated by W. J. B. Fletcher
The crescent Moon desired to mount on high.
Its slanting course ne'er grew to orbéd sway.
A little while it peered above the Hill;
Then lost in cloudy Sunset passed away.
The Milky Way no change of color knew.
No lofty peaks gleamed chiller for its fears.
The dews that fall so white within the Court
The flowers' cups wept full with quiet tears.
Am Yisrael Chai
Yes, we're on a roll, more moon and CUPS...and.....looooooove!
Absence
by: Amy Lowell (1874-1925)
My cup is empty to-night,
Cold and dry are its sides,
Chilled by the wind from the open window.
Empty and void, it sparkles white in the moonlight.
The room is filled with the strange scent
Of wistaria blossoms.
They sway in the moon's radiance
And tap against the wall.
But the cup of my heart is still,
And cold, and empty.
When you come, it brims
Red and trembling with blood,
Heart's blood for your drinking;
To fill your mouth with love
And the bitter-sweet taste of a soul.
Am Yisrael Chai
Lost souls.
Oh pale and wondrous endymion moon,
Lead me to my lovers breast so i may be with her soon,
Alas she is ethereal and out of reach,
My whispering doleful beating heart has been breached.
The roses visage ever lost to me,
Summer sun shimmering o'er the sea,
Love is now a chimera dancing betwixt head and heart,
My soul shalt wonder endlessly always to be apart.
By Matt Harmston