Poem: Starless


Starless

Strange how brightness makes the dark
sky seem darker: stars remain hidden,
behind an unpunctuated, inky black,
hidden by the yellow buzz of electric lighting.

The moon is full, feels heavy, even to look
at it carries a weight tonight.  Something
should be howling at it, a sad lone call
into a night that never answers back.

Easy to sit here, wishing it were quiet,
that the buzz of traffic didn’t echo,
constant and directionless, that neighbors
would turn radios off and end their evenings.

But, this is the night as it manifests here,
take it and look upon the sky it offers,
look into the deep and distant universe recalling what
the city’s light has blinded you from ever seeing.

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