Faithful Moons Poetry By Andrew Sacks Last updated Jan 2, 2022 6 Share Faithful moons, like every earthly sphere, Encircle but their one appointed round, Visiting the distant to be near, And when seem lost are sooner to be found. Concentric things are everlasting here, As I with you—my home, my place, my pier. Dedicated to Cassandra Lianne Continue Reading EmpathyFriendshipHumanismPoem 6 Share FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedinReddItTumblrWhatsAppScoop ItMediumEmail
Thanks Andrew, it is a short piece adorned with a deep meaning and a light magic.
Well done, well done Andrew!
Branka, thank you so much!
What a wonderful way to honor someone – through the everlasting life of the moon – and such is moonlight – a part of life in many ways. Always, Nancy
I love your poem and in particular,
Faithful moons, like every earthly sphere,
Encircle but their one appointed round,
Captivating with amazing imagery. I track the moon, encircling as if embracing is genius.
Bravo!
Best to you always, looking forward to reading more of your work.
thank you.looking forward to reading more of your work.
Love this. So well described above in other comments.