She Weeps Poem by Jessica Newby

She Weeps



As she shifts her blanket of frostbitten leaves,
A silver shining diamond, trickles down her mournful face
Causing rivers and lakes to freeze over, with a ghostly glow.
Confined to a prism of ice.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Another one from long ago, but this poem is about the moon.
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