Blue Sky Moon
I do wonder why
In our blue daylight sky
You are wandering there
Giving us your half stare
From your comfy afternoon chair
And not your usual midnight glare
You, our beaming day time Moon
With your cultured silver spoon
Are you able to save us soon?
From our poisoned gloom
You, being so open and brave
Without the cover of your shadowed wave
Have you the united power source?
And the cunning of a Trojan Horse
Ivor Steven (c) May 2020
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G'day, and welcome to my blog site. My name is Ivor Steven, I live in Geelong, Australia. I'm an ex-industrial chemist, and a retired plumber, and a former Carer of my wife(Carole), for 30 years, who suffered from severe MS. I Write poetry about those personal thoughts, throughout and beyond my life as a Carer.
I've been blogging for over 2 years, and writing poems for 19 years. Of course a lot of my poems are about my favourite subject Carole, but since I've been blogging my writings have become quite varied, humourous, mystical, observational, and even a few monster/horror poems.
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that sideways stare, the glare, a stunning perspective Ivor
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Yes ..a Blue sky moon is stunning, and I was trying give that lovely image a sense of spiritual strength….
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and as received as such Ivor, the heavens send messages to us, like another good friend tells me, we must be open and receptive to it. you have a beautiful gift that you so generously share
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And you have a beautiful way of making me smile…. 😊
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so do you dear friend! smiles are good for the heart and health!
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😀😄😊😎
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Amazing and passionate writing.
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Thank you Lucy… an afternoon moon is an amazing sight…💜💙🌙
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such a tease, that moon
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Hopefully a tease with mystical power….xx
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You capture the blue sky moon perfectly well both in photograph and your poetry.
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I often wondered why too, but finally came to the conclusion that the moon man simply forgot to switch off the light! 😀
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I want the moon man to turn on his silvery lights, and lead us out of this mess……
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I think Australia is already on it’s way out of the mess, you’re doing okay! 🙂
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Our “distance” away …. has help us a lot….
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It spread here too quickly from our neighbours in Europe.
Before the lockdown Cheap travel meant people were back and forth all the time!
The majority have done well with social distancing, but as always there are exceptions and every country has them; remember the beaches? America, Australia and England people just ignored common sense!
Fortunately, that’s in the past, TV humiliation works wonders and our beaches just have dog walkers now.
Having past the peak a couple of weeks ago we’re on a downward turn, but it’s early days.
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Yes definitely early days…. keep staying safe Sue….
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We are over 28,000 dead and that is far too many for such a small island! You stay safe too, Ivor
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That bloke in America, doesn’t seem to worry about how are dying??
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He does not. He’d much rather say how many HE is saving! HE’s not saving anyone, it’s those with common sense that are saving themselves.
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I agree Sue…. and It’s hard to understand their current policies, considering how bad their situation is,,… 75,000 dead !!…
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I know just what you mean. And could you possibly imagine any other developed country where some its people take to the streets because they are being asked to stay at home to prevent a killer virus from spreading?
Such a large country is bound to have more than it’s share of those who are ‘mentally challenged’ it’s even led by one, but I never realised the full extent until now.
Maybe those rumours about in-breeding in the Trump States are true after all! Now that would explain a lot! 😂
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Yeah.. That might explain it 🤔😨😨
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The moon is rarely shy 😉 and expresses a lot of faces and emotions. I’m so glad we get to commune with it every night.
Your words ABOUT the sky and moon, and your words TO the sky and moon, are a joy to read. They get my brains thinking and my emotions emoting. 🙂
(((HUGS))) 🙂
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Yes Carolyn !! my words maybe fanciful, but poem is about being aware of our surroundings, the history of our societies 😊🤔💙🌏
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Although seeing the moon and the sun in the sky at the same time is a, surely, magical and stunning sight – revealing much more about our place in the solar system than any book – I am mystified why this (common) phenomena doesn’t have a proper name or even seem to garner more interest. A Blue Sky Moon is as good as any (better than many). Thank you, Ivor.
Stay ace.
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Thank you Nick for your interesting comments,, and I certainly find the phenomenon fascinating… 🤔
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It’s always beautiful to remember that the stars, planets, and galaxies are there all the time, even though we cannot see them. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder whether the eye sees it or not!
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In these difficult times, we have a chance to appreciate our surroundings…..
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Love this in so many ways. The imagery and words are stunning.
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Thank you Mary, for your generous and kind compliments
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A delightful poem about our magical friend, the moon.
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Yes, certainly a fascinating phenomenon 😊🤔
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Lovely poem, Ivor! I always gaze in wonderment at a blue sky moon. I never had a name for it but now I do. 😉
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Well I couldn’t find a name for the glorious phenomenon, so that’s what I named it, and thank you for your kind comments. 💙💙🌏
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Lovely. The moon truly is magical no matter when she appears in the sky. I think this month is the flower moon. =)
♥.
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I find her daytime appearances fascinating…xx
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Very well done.
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Thank you, I enjoyed writing this piece….
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Yes that’s very clear. I love gazing at the moon. It was in the sky earlier along with the setting sun. I’ve penned a verse on this phenomenon myself too. I love the sense of mischief in your poem.
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Mischief might be my second name. 😉😊
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Ah, well I see you are still having your battles too. But nice imagery of our moon. 🙂
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Thank you Delia 💙🌏
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