Wishes to the Moon
A hare stepped out as twilight fell,
Through fields that breathed a dusky spell.
The air was thick with moss and pine,
And petals closed on columbine.
A robin perched on a lichen-stone,
His feathers kissed by moonlight’s glow
The hare had an idea and said with a smile
“Let’s climb the hill and send love to the skies”
They passed through bramble, sweet with rose,
Where wild mint curled around their toes.
The air was cool, the silence and energy deep,
The earth sweetly exhaled a breath of sleep.
Atop the hill, with ancient stars aglow,
The world grew still, and time moved so slow.
They whispered dreams to the giant moon above
Of softened hearts and unrequited love
So paw and wing beneath the skies,
They sent their love where stardust flies.
The cosmos stirred, the wishes were flown
Across the beyond and into the starry unknown.
Proudly made in England





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