@MoonPoet
Creative Reader
@MoonPoet · 1:31

#4 Certain Moons

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She circulates so softly freckles I can't brush off. Barely blonder than coffee, the art of remembering them. Lumps of sugar smooth the sweet softness lifts me the forgotten kid and everything I can't make out. Thank you
@Loloflow
Laura L (she/her)
@Loloflow · 0:25
Hi, Steven. I adored this. So much material, and, you know, it just lets the imagination play and, you know, thinking about the moon as a feminine and as a feminine person as well. Just loved it. Thank you
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:28

@Loloflow @MoonPoet

I totally love this, too. Thank you. The forgotten kid. Man, that was just beautiful. But it's like transporting us to a different side of our own feelings. At least that's how it hit me. I was thinking about the the other side of a feeling. I can't explain it, but you gave it to me, so thank you
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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DawnMaria Bradley
@Pixiepoet4life · 1:11
And I don't need pages and pages, because what you deliver, it packs a punch. A small tight fist, but it's a punch. I love that. I love that. I think it is so brilliant. And I just want to thank you for sharing and thank you for including us in your art, because it is definitely art and it is amazing
@Romiesays
Romie herself
@Romiesays · 4:02

@MoonPoet https://s.swell.life/STXSxfjPxC3WZwk

And sometimes it's talking about the moon as a mark on the face of the universe, as a birth mark or as a beauty mark and letting it shift back and forth and exist in both those contexts as part of the whole sky or the whole sky in itself and just a companion that you're seeing in different ways. I think that's probably a big reason that poets do continually turn to the moon and think about the moon
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