Moonlit Tresses - A Poem By McKenzie MacDuffie

MOONLIT TRESSES

*Where to find the artist/writer*
  • @yoursaturdayknight - Instagram and Threads
  • alcmacduffieart.com

It falls in silver, or is that teal?
A river of light spilling through
fingers,
too soft to hold,
too radiant to be real.
Is the white a brightness? Perhaps
platinum?

I have seen moonlight on water,
the hush of tides shifting under its
pull,
but never have I known its source
to walk among us,
breathing,
passing.

Is this what sailors follow
when the horizon is lost?
Is this the call of a lighthouse
too distant to name?
I thought I knew the sky,
I thought I knew the sea,
but never have I seen such tresses,
never have I known to look.

A miracle in the turning,
a sigh in the leaving,
a parting glow that lingers
when all else fades.

Perhaps a poem is enough.

Poetry Written By
McKenzie MacDuffie

Poetry Published By
Eryn Dunbar
 

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