You might remember a while back that one of my poems had been included in a special project to leave poetry on the moon. The poetry has landed! https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/33638052/fireflys-blue-ghost-moon-touch-down/
This the poem that is now on the moon.
Carried on the Wind
Sounds carry on the wind,
carry in the wind,
sometimes are the wind,
deafening the soul.
Sand carries on the wind,
in the wind
and sometimes is the wind,
stripping the paint.
Tears carry on the wind,
in the wind
and sometimes are the wind,
spreading desert rain.
Hope carries on the wind,
in the wind,
and sometimes is the wind
of whispered prayers.
Tomorrow carries on the wind,
in the wind
and sometimes is the wind
of soaring birds.
Writing carries on the wind,
in the wind
and sometimes is the wind
of Heaven.
Congrats. I think I have a poem in that bundle as well. Is it the Lunar Codex that wasn’t able to land last November?
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That’s the one and congratulations on being on board, Judy.
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Nice! And when I look up at the moon from the other side of the world, I’ll think “Hi Doug!”
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… and when I look at the moon I’ll say ‘Hi, Liz’. π
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So you must be the man in the moon. Good to get to know you! π
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I’ve certainly got the face for it. π
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hahaha. I picture him as a skinny dude in cowboy boots propped up in the curve of the fading moon with his cowboy hat sliding down over his face as he falls asleep. π
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