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The Giant Who Touched the Moon

The stars his torch the moon now his home

By Marie381Uk Published 10 months ago 1 min read
By George’s Girl 2025

The Giant Who Touched the Moon

There once was a giant, broad and strong,

Who towered high as trees grew long.

But with each year, he stretched anew,

Until the ground was far below.

His head rose past the mountain peaks,

Above the clouds, where cold winds speak.

Birds grew small, the stars grew near,

Yet loneliness was all he’d hear.

The towns below became so small,

Their voices dim, their footsteps lost.

No hand to hold, no friend to call,

Just endless sky and biting chill.

One night, he reached with longing hands,

To brush the silver lunar sands.

And there the moon, so soft, so bright,

Said, “Stay with me and share my light.”

So now he stands, both man and lore,

A shadow tall on midnight’s shore.

A giant lost to those below,

Yet shining where the dreamers go.

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About the Creator

Marie381Uk

I've been writing poetry since the age of fourteen. With pen in hand, I wander through realms unseen. The pen holds power; ink reveals hidden thoughts. A poet may speak truth or weave a tale. You decide. Let pen and ink capture your mind❤️

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  • Mark Graham10 months ago

    We all need friends no matter who we are, how tall or short we are, no matter what. Good job.

  • Ellie Hoovs10 months ago

    Such a sweet poem. Even for a giant who doesn't belong there is a time and space that can be shared if it is found. lovely.

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