I originally wrote this poem in December 2000 and submit it now, only slightly changed, as a contribution to the Poetry 101 Rehab challenge on the theme of Dark. http://maraeastern.com/2015/05/18/poetry-101-rehab-dark/
New Moon
(Hekate Deipnon)
When in times of transition
a sign appears
of the moon to come
held fleetingly
in the arms of the old,
when in times of transit
an image lingers
of the past moon
shiveringly pinned
on the horns of the new,
and, when in times of trance
the shadow of the old moon
and the egg of the new
mix and dance shimmeringly
on a shared sliver of gold,
the moon
rises long before you can actually see it
and not long after it is made visible
by the advent of the night
is gone.
This is a lovely poem dense with subtle imagery – it begs to be read and reread 🙂
Thanks, Mara.