The moon may not see;
the moon may not hear,
but how do we know
when we are not near?
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I thought you were going to tell a story about Bri mooning somebody!
That story has now been told, and YOU are in it! See 'Murder and Mystery at the 1968 Olympics'.
Gee, Kim, i admire a mind which can think 'outside the box'! ! I'll try to get this into my next 'showcase'. bri ;)
Bri Edwards and the moon in one poem! This is too hard to handle! Great poem!
Lovely poem with a lovely picture that deserves full stars. Thank you Kim Barney.
I am sure Bri will see the moon, hear the moon, even if he is not near.
The moon may not see; the moon may not hear, but how do we know when we are not near? What a beautiful poem, dear Poet Kim.
A fine, moonstruck poem. With imagination and 'go get'em' humor
A beaming write! One big beautiful recorder in the sky! Better than a microphone with a speaker or we would never get any sleep!
This is a great poem. Now I will have to go read Bri's poem as well! (If I can find it --- Poem Hunter is so much harder to navigate than it used to be!)
Kim, I'm GLAD you 'at least' mentioned ME and MY poem in your Poet's Notes. : ) bri wonderful poem..5 stars