DEAR MOON-A-LISA



You must have risen from the abyss of darkness,
Just now!
Your stains of black dirt on your face
Tell it with all frankness.
Yet, you are serene, you are beautiful,
You are Aphrodite, you are Mona Lisa,
Now Moon-a-lisa !
You are a damsel fair, a bride enameled with grace,
Made for love for someone unknown,
Yet you walk down the aisle with elegant steps.

When you travel thru’ the dark clouds,
I see you play hide and seek.
When I peep thru’ the woodland,
I see you smiling,
Even when you run through the dark-black clouds,
I can still see your eyes glowing.
Sometimes, I can see you fall into the cool lake,
And yet sometimes, in a fast running brook  babbling.
As  if,  beauty is  falling down on our own farm land.
Your dazzling beam brightens the whole earth,
You make the green petals rimmed silvery,
You make the nite earth, a dreamland,
And make my heart, more silvery.

About this poem

This is a poem personalizing the beauty of the full moon. She is serene, she is beautiful like Monalisa and like Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty. She is resilient and has become the source of perseverance and also the source of love,joy and peace on earth.

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Written on October 28, 2022

Submitted by philadelphia.literature on October 28, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXBAXCCBXX DXEFDFXFEXGEG
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 883
Words 183
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 10, 13

Dr Surya Kumar Daimari

The poet is a freelance writer. Book written, "The Names of the Believers' in the Bible in Types and Symbols" more…

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