The Moon, My Mother
by Thomas R.
She stands on the barren land
And looks for the last time
Her mother is every grain of sand
And then she sees his smile sublime
So she goes with him
To his home on Earth
Leaving her home gone dim
To a world not of her birth
Soon she changes herself
Transforms her entire life
Soon she puts her past on the shelf
Almost forgetting that grave sacrifice
Still she watches the moon at night
Remembers a tragic death up there
Still haunted by the terrible sight
Of her mother become nano-tech sand with hair
She looks at the growing dark spot of the Moon
Shuts the curtain and holds her man while weeping
Copyright © 2004 by Thomas R.