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Moon Inworld has written everything from fiction to news articles, and enjoys reading poetry as much as writing it

  May 2021     2 years ago

Submitted Poems 6 total

Requiescat

Tread lightly, she is near
  Under the snow,
Speak gently, she can hear
  The daises grow.

All her bright golden hair
  Tarnished with rust
She that was young and fair
  Fallen to...

by Oscar Wilde

 70 Views
added 2 years ago
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Satan Speaks

I am Nature, the Mighty Mother,
I am the law: ye have none other.

I am the flower and the dewdrop fresh,
I am the lust in your itching flesh.

I am the battle’s filth and strain,
I am the widow’s empty...

by C.S. Lewis

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added 2 years ago
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Prelude to Space

An Epithaliamium

  So Man, grown vigorous now,
  Holds himself ripe to breed,
  Daily devises how
  To ejaculate his seed
  And boldly fertilize
The black womb of the unconsenting...

by C.S. Lewis

 164 Views
added 2 years ago
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Second Sunlight

(Inspired by the virtual world, and a poet who drank too...

by Moon Inworld

 19 Views
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Little Princess Mee

Little Princess Mee
Lovely was she
As in elven-song is told:
She had pearls in hair
All threaded fair;
Of gossamer shot with gold
Was her kerchief made,
And a silver braid
Of stars above her throat.
Of moth-web light
All moonlit-white
She wore a...

by J. R. R. Tolkien

 51 Views
added 2 years ago
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