If I Was In The Moon - Pinewood Royal Poem by Guy-Paul Mitchell-Dwelly

If I Was In The Moon - Pinewood Royal



From an idea by Sophie Mitchell-Dwelly

Before the coming of the night
I see the moon rise all dressed in white
In the crepuscular light
I see the stars come out so bright
As I watch the stars appear
Like diamonds on a velvet blanket
And when the sky is clear
I'm so glad that I am here with you
Oh The Moon she looks so pale
Do you think she's happy in her misty veil?
Oh her light is everywhere
On a beach of pebbles we're standing there
If I was in the moon
I wouldn't want to leave too soon
If I was in the moon
I might just stay for ever
Oh Dancing in the moonlight
Our feet feel so light
Dancing in the moonlight
Oh the stars are so bright
Owls calling through the trees
And the frogs are chirping in the evening breeze
The crickets play their tune
By the light of the magical moon
If I was in the moon
I wouldn't want to leave too soon
If I was in the moon
I might just stay for ever

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
My little girl's poem while by the river in the Ardeche, France
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Guy-Paul Mitchell-Dwelly

Guy-Paul Mitchell-Dwelly

Windlesham, Surrey, England
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