You have found an interesting way to describe something that we often don't think of; the sun never being able to share life with the moon. Yet they meet but for a few brief moments, one saying goodbye to the other. It reminds me of the movie Ladyhawk with Michelle Pheiffer and Rudger Haurer (I don't know if I spelled his name right) where she is a Hawk during the day and he is a wolf by night; the result of a curse by the Bishop. For just a few moments they can see one another as humans. It's one of my favorite films. I loved the poem Rick. Keep writing my friend. Be well, Victoria
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You have found an interesting way to describe something that we often don't think of; the sun never being able to share life with the moon. Yet they meet but for a few brief moments, one saying goodbye to the other. It reminds me of the movie Ladyhawk with Michelle Pheiffer and Rudger Haurer (I don't know if I spelled his name right) where she is a Hawk during the day and he is a wolf by night; the result of a curse by the Bishop. For just a few moments they can see one another as humans. It's one of my favorite films. I loved the poem Rick. Keep writing my friend. Be well, Victoria