October Sky – OpenLinkNight
Written for the First Tuesday of October #OpenLinkNight @dVersePoets
Writing Notes: Inspired by a quotation, “I had discovered that learning something, no matter how complex, wasn’t hard when I had a reason to want to know it.”― Homer H. Hickam, Rocket Boys
I’m held by a Harvest Moon
setting on top of the sun.
I walk, collecting a jarful of stars
to light my way —
And here, a tangerine sunset
points starward above the tree lines.
Out and away —
skywinds blow home as summer wanes.
High upon an Ozark mountain ridge
where oak and pine trees meet the sky,
I walk out into the woodlands along the road’s edge,
dropping out of sight.
I close my eyes, lifting my face to the sun —
My heart opens.
I look up to the sky,
and the stars look down — a cup held —
I face the wind
I touch the wind
I capture the sun and moon —
Tucking them away for another winter’s day.


collecting a jar full of stars'- under a sky of tangerine – this is so lovely Joanie – paints a way forward of promise, fresh anew – as Autumn sweeps away painting her colorful canvas – I loved this so uplifting and gorgeous music to read and imbibe – beautiful x
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