Moonlight Poem by Dino Steffens

Moonlight

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Had I the slimmest chance to change the principle of orbits, I would place the moon at the center of the solar system
Because you look so beautiful in the moonlight
Even your shadow appears to be silently liberated when we kiss in the moonlight
I wish not to witness the first rays of dawn but to hide ourselves behind the stars
The serenity of the silver night is taming our hearts
So what's the purpose of specific orbits in an unjust system?
The stars look like uninhabited isles made out of shimmering light
Like enigmatic freckles on the sweet face of night
The mind gets in tune with the infinite, and gravity cannot affect our thoughts and spiritual wanderings
The daylight sets invisible borders that keep our minds focused on the earthly happenings
Had I the slimmest chance to place the moon at the center of the solar system, I would, solely because you look so beautiful in the moonlight

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