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The Sun Goddess & The Moon Goddess

Two Interconnected Acrostic Poems Spelling out ECLIPSE

By Musings of a MusePublished 3 months ago Updated 3 months ago 1 min read
The Sun Goddess & The Moon Goddess
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Expressive eyes of the Sun goddess

Could melt a mortal who dares to look

Legions of gods and goddesses fall for her

In Love, In Lust, In a Daze

Powerful warmth and radiance they seek

Sometimes she welcomes the Moon goddess to dance with her

Earthlings call this dance a “SOLAR ECLIPSE”

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What the Moon Goddess says to the Sun Goddess before they dance:

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Eyes wide open

Can’t take mine off yours

Lover, will you dance with me?

Interlaced fingers

Parade of bliss

Shadow as one

Each step to love

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Comments (2)

  • TheSpinstress3 months ago

    This is a lovely poem. I love the personification. :)

  • Novel Allen3 months ago

    Very nice,,,I love stories of moon beings doing their dance of love for us earthlings.

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