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Máni’s Flight

To the Hunted Moon

By Rebecca A Hyde GonzalesPublished 4 months ago 1 min read
Máni’s Flight
Photo by Ahmad Pishnamazi on Unsplash

Moon of the north,

I see the wolves behind you.

Their howls split the branches,

and even the pines tremble,

casting their needles like prayers at your passing.

Do you fear the jaws at your heels,

or have you grown accustomed to pursuit?

Your silver face does not falter,

yet I know the shadow you carry—

the promise of an ending written at the world’s dawn.

Máni, I write to you as kin:

I too have run with silence close behind me,

I too have been devoured in part.

If you must fall at Ragnarök,

let me stand where your light collapses,

so I might remember

how even hunted things burn bright.

Elegynature poetry

About the Creator

Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales

I love to write. I have a deep love for words and language; a budding philologist (a late bloomer according to my father). I have been fascinated with the construction of sentences and how meaning is derived from the order of words.

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