Moon Festival

Saturday November 10th & Sunday November 11th

Golden in her entrance this night, She has just passed full bloom.
A dark shadow attempts encroachment On her beauty's outermost edge.
Valiantly, she fights off this attempted sign of aging. Tonight,
she is a Wild Moon,
And tonight, the wilderness will be her love.
She allows the embrace Of the pine, aspen, and the birch during the early hours
But late, she withdraws from their touch, Rising above the aspen leaves and pine boughs, Kissing each gently goodbye with her light.
She caresses the birch’s skin fondly, Leaving it aglow.
They reach out, Branches longing to hold her Within their embrace once again.
But it is not to be.
Her wild song spreads silently over the wilderness, And the haunting tremelo of a loon Attempts to accent her soliloquy.
Tonight, she calls to the wild, And all that is wild hears her.
No breeze whispers, No water ripples, No leaf shudders in her presence.
Nothing mars her wild beauty tonight Not even a wispy cloud dares brush across her face.
Her golden blush has without shame, Changed into a white, wild fire, And she stirs a passion within those in this hushed place,
Who are ruled by the

Wild Moon.

Copyright 1998 Janet Nix

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My sincerest gratitude to Caretaker Rags, for being a wonderful sponsor, for the countless help with my event, and above all else, being a dear friend.

If you have any questions regarding this event please email me at drkmoonchild@hotmail.com or feel free to esp Steffi or Tom-NY inworld. Thank you.