Moon and Seasons




I fall asleep beneath the tender Earth,

Her quiet arms enfold me in soft night,

While dreams of blossoms rise to greet the Moon.


Spring wakes my heart, its petals soft and warm,

The winds of Summer pour their honeyed light,

And paint the tides that pull me toward your glow.


You are my Moon, that shines through distant skies,

Your silent orbit stirs the restless sea,

The darkened nights now whisper of your flight.


Autumn leaves fall, their color burns and dies,

Yet roots of love remain beneath the frost,

The Earth remembers all the heat of Spring.


Winter descends, its silver silence calls,

It teaches me to wait for thawing days,

While Moonlight drifts across the frozen streams.


Love is the wind that stirs the secret fire,

It fans the ashes, sparks the hidden flame,

Returning youth to hearts that once grew cold.


Come back, my Moon, with gentle, quiet pull,

Restore the streams, the tides, the whispered light,

And let my soul flow calm as spring-born water.


I pray to God, to Earth, to Moon above,

To guard our love, to keep our hearts in tune,

So harmony may bloom through all the nights.

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