A Walk On The Moon

A Walk On The Moon

A Poem by Cal
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a creative writing assignment!

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Pure canistered oxygen, good old Oh-Two,

catches in your chest as you catch your first glimpse of

The lunar soil- it’s a gray, glassy,

gritty snow made of solid rock: sand beaten down by

Storms of other rocks and not the tide. On Earth it would crunch;

footprints of your forebears, unchanged by time,

Somehow unchanged by the multitude of meteors,

are dalmatian spots on the not-earth- once soundless leaps, bounds

For mankind. And then- in the sky,

tinier

and yet larger than you’ve ever seen, at least in terms

Of scale- a blue marble, tinged with ice and fire and forest:

Your home. Homesick can’t begin to describe what you feel,

and yet, each swimming stroke of a step, heavy

In its own way, makes you feel freer than ever before.

© 2014 Cal


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Added on April 19, 2014
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Hi there, I'm Calvin! I've lived in the Midwest my entire life and I'm also very, very gay. I typically write Midwestern gothic, horror, sci-fi, LGBT+, and a little action. I also try to participat.. more..

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