We lay in the parking lot, trying to find God, <br />I did not know her, but I held her as a friend, <br />We shared passion and serenity as we'd bend, <br />So Zeus praised us holy, his gift the lightning rod; <br /> <br />We decided to swim, inspired by our souls, <br />Waves that dove divine, murky waters to behold, <br />Her tides sweet as wine, grasping flowers gilded gold, <br />Guided by the beacon, guarded by ancient trolls; <br /> <br />Those currents stole her west, my heart wondered east, <br />An infinite good-bye waved the hand out of reach, <br />A lonesome lullaby lolls the moon to the beach, <br />We gorged each other, but hungered different feast; <br /> <br />Now in another life, I ponder to atone, <br />I grasp another wife, though I feel still all alone.<br /><br />Jay Bradley<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-moon-s-lullaby/
