Playful Moon Poem by Emma Wright

Playful Moon



Cheeky moon,
Teasing the Sun,
Invading the daytime sky,
Evading the light,
Refusing to sleep,
Wanting to play,
Like a wayward child,
Denying her parent,
She stays and waits,
As long as she can,
Waiting long after the dawn,
For the light to come,
Chasing after her,
Reaching for her,
As it touches her she flees,
Chuckling as she goes,
He can never catch her,
She knows and so,
She teases and plays,
Cheeky moon.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
James Gibbons 03 May 2016

Hello Emma; very inventive metaphor cheeky moon. Mischievous like a wayward child Upbeat, playful, sponltaneous - what more can you want! Jim Gibbons

0 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Emma Wright

Emma Wright

New South Wales, Australia
Close
Error Success