For the dVerse Monday haibun prompt, to write about the half-moon or “Mezza Luna”:
I hardly noticed the change. Just a few days ago there was a thin finger-nail clipping of a moon, hanging above the horizon at sunset, gleaming white against a purple velvet sky. Now on my evening walk she is overhead, a neat half-circle, the terminator drawn with a sharp pencil. And in another week I will see her rise, plump and full, climbing above the ridge to the east as the sun drops below the ridge to the west.
They run in circles, chasing each other above this still Earth. But you can see that she wants to be caught, because she runs a little slower than the sun to let him catch up. But, oh… every time, every time… he runs past her.
Mezza Luna points,
her sunlit face an arrow
aiming at her love
lions and lambs
paper cuts and jams
the blood flows
the feeling grows
we all know
how we are
and could be should
be
praise the day
yeah!
How beautiful, Kate. A topic we all enjoy. And the cows will jump…