A Moon of Rudiment
by Meg Smith
Dithering around the belt of Jupiter,
what crumbles like so much chalk —
clinging to this, its planet
that rolls blind,
with only us, on Earth,
for eyes.
© 2021 Meg Smith
Meg Smith is a poet, writer,
journalist, dancer and events
producer living in Lowell, Mass. Her poems have appeared in The
Cafe Review, Pudding, Poetry
Bay,The Horror Zine, Silver Blade, Raven Cage, The Blue Hour Anthology,
and many more.
Her most recent poetry books, Pretty
Green Thorns, Night's
Island, This
Scarlet Dancing and Dear
Deepest
Ghost, are available on Amazon. She welcomes visits to
megsmithwriter.com.
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Index.
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