1/2/07
Little Rock.
The first full moon of the new year is tomorrow night. I know that most of you probably couldn't care less, but maybe after reading this a few of you will make it a point to search it out at some point during the night, if only for a few seconds.
Make a wish, even. Hey, 47 million Koreans can't be wrong.
I'm not sure why, but I've always loved the moon. There's just something about it that fascinates me. Maybe because it's so close, cosmically speaking. Maybe because out of all the things in the night sky that I can look at through my telescope, the moon is the one that most willingly reveals its secrets.
Or maybe it's only because in a world full of stress and unwanted change, the moon remains a constant.
I like the thought of that.
Sometimes it can be hard-edged, jewel-like and alien -- other times, orange-tinted and warm. Always a thing of untouchable, majestic beauty. But men have touched it. Men much greater than I.
No matter what form it takes when it appears in the sky, looking at it -- even for a few short moments -- always comforts and centers me in a way I can't really explain. It makes me think of what's...possible, perhaps.
Some of the quietest, most peaceful moments in my life have been spent sitting under that cold, soft light while the world sleeps. Whether I'm inside or out, it doesn't matter. For a moment, life is uncomplicated. Nothing can touch me. Time stops. The illusion is complete.
Here's a little ditty I wrote a while ago for another site. Enjoy. Or not.
Lunar, Eclipsed
Sometimes, when I look at the moon, I think back to the late summer nights when we sprawled on the hood of my car and stared up at the night sky. We wondered about our future, and whether we'd be together for a month, a year, a lifetime. We held hands and kissed and swatted bugs and drank our cheap wine under the stars.
And we laughed.
God, even now, just remembering the sound of your laughter can make my heart feel too big for my chest. When I close my eyes, I can still smell your perfume -- mingled with the faint, sweet scent of fresh-cut hay.
Sometimes, when I look at the moon, I wonder if, at that exact moment, you're looking at it too...and perhaps thinking of me.
We were just kids, I know.
But sometimes, when I look at the moon, I miss you more than I can bear.
Here's wishing everyone has a great 2007. Especially my fellow moon freaks out there!
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Aw JV - this is a whole new side of you. Ya big romantic, you.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2007!
awww, jv. i said it before and i'll say it again - you really are the best. :) this truly warms my heart.
ReplyDeleteThe moon is always there, but every once in a while I have to stop and take it in, and it is like seeing it the first time. Sometimes I seems so large on the horizon, I can't stop looking at it. I always wonder if other people are admiring it too.
ReplyDeleteI liked your post about it.
I'm multi-faceted. I like Audrey Hepburn movies *and* South Park.
ReplyDeleteThe moon was still up this morning, and the clarity was amazing. Something about the cold morning air and twilight.
ReplyDeleteYou could almost see the spot where Wallace & Grommit landed. Yeah, it was that clear.
"Always a thing of untouchable, majestic beauty. But men have touched it. Men much greater than I."
ReplyDeleteNo JV, they were men just like you and that's what makes it so cool that they touched it. It proves that anything is possiible for any of us.
Cool.
My favorite thing ever is going outside in the middle of the night in the middle of winter after it's snowed and just being under the moonlight and enjoying the silence. Normally silence scares me, but not those times. Those are my favorites. I feel like you-like anything's possible. Yay! You are awesome!
ReplyDeleteJV is like an Ogre. Ogres have layers.. JV has layers.
ReplyDeleteOr was that onions? I forget.
You write beautifully, Johnny.
ReplyDeleteLast night I got up at midnight to break up a kitty squabble (we have five so this happens often!) and the moon was absolutely breathtaking. It was so bright, everything outdoors was lit up. It was like God's flashlight.
When I was a child the moon would follow me. Now it follows my youngest. A-WOOOOO!!!!!!!
ReplyDelete@warcrygirl: That's funny you say that. My oldest daughter still says the sun and the moon follow her around because they like her so much.
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