How Dare Thee Moon

How dare thee moon
Take part in such a dreadful deed,
For just your presence
So little time do you conceed.

Randomly ever does thou give me
Your entire enchanting gleam,
At other moments, only half-heartedly
Do you provide your shining attention it seems.

As for the rest, only fragments of
Your essence can you abide,
And when I need you most
Completely from me doesth thou hide.

How dare thee moon abandon me
As you so often do,
For their heart-breaking habits
Did young loves learn from you.






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