When the moon stays up all night
to welcome the sun and changes
into the colors of the dawn . . .
it can be somewhat disorienting,
I know.
But as long as you keep
your sense of direction
while looking out for newly hatched
green tortoises
or loggerheads,
You’ll be okay.
And anyway, if you have
been faithful to your dream-
State and basically
Sleepwalked
out your apartment door,
down the hallway filled with
musky mold and spores,
Out the heavy exit door using
the panic bar,
Across the saw blade grass
heavy laden with dew that
is really thick ocean fog . . .
Being careful to look both ways
Two lanes each side of A-1-A,
then across the crunchy with
many mini broken shells,
Mostly white.
Up a few steps to the top deck
of the overlook
of the dune crosser.
Pausing for a few minutes
to make sure the moon
is faithfully lingering above
The Western horizon over the
Banana River and
the Indian River and
the East Northern Central
Florida mainland.
Swampy.
Sandy.
Rife with alligators,
Crocodiles,
water moccasins,
some cougars.
Lots and lots of birds.
Frogs,
other snakes
more mosquitos than you can imagine
Dung beetles,
Raccoons,
tarantulas,
parakeets
eagles,
pelicans,
sandpipers, terns,
peacocks.
Glassy little snakes that live in the rivers and
curl up around the childrens’ wrists;
foxes,
wolves . . .
I know I am leaving a lot out, but that
is what the Brevard County Zoological Park
and the natural history museum,
Busch Gardens and Walt Disney World,
Sea World, (but not Dino World)
are all about.
But be sure and look east from the
Top of the overlook while
the Eastern Horizon is still
pinkish orange if you’re
lucky with only the prettiest
Dawn-enhancing clouds.
And please do stay up there so
you can keep close tabs on the setting
moon,
As the rising sun gently pulls itself up
out of the big Atlantic drink
And for a while the path in the breach
between you and the horizon is
About seventeen miles away
with a bright shining golden path.
Even though my body can’t,
i encourage my soul to walk on
straight east over the path.
The view is worth it.
— Kathleen Ware Harris, October 22, 2017
http://deeppeaceofchristtoyou.blogspot.com/2017/10/moonset-at-sunrise.html