The moon told me you needn’t hide
She said that she had turned your tide
And this year, you’d hit your stride
The moon told me you needn’t hide
She said that she had turned your tide
And this year, you’d hit your stride
The moon told me a yarn last night
She said you were a certain light
A hazy glow, a sailor’s blight
A wave of nautical twilight
It began most civilly
A toast, a drink, a melody
A spark of connectivity
A course of perfect symmetry
But as the evening drew me near
Our journey’s end became unclear
My True North had disappeared
I stepped aside and let you steer
For a time, we sure sailed yare
And boy, you carried my hopes far
But with the evening, came the stars
And we discovered who we are
For when the solar perigee
Is twelve below what it should be
The horizon slips into the sea
I looked to you, you lied to me
My two-month night
My loss of sight
My lowest height
Nautical —
The moon told me she heard your song;
The fears you carried all were wrong
And she’d dispel them, everlong
By each astronomical dawn
The moon told me where you come from
A searing cosmic explosion
The seed of creativity
And, by God, you were meant to be