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Thursday, October 19, 2017

Blue Moon - Diane Shaw (Jazz version)




there are so many songs
written about the moon
she finds solace in the corny ones
escaping
into their chocolate smooth melodies
hoping that once in a blue moon
something special will come her way
and she will be granted
just a short time
of peace  joy  and kindness
freed from her tormentor
freed from her duty
trying to remember
what it was like
what she was like
before she unwittingly
like Mr Rochester
embarked on the road to hell

Mid Week Motif - Poets United


9 comments:

  1. Nice & the song is an added bonus.

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  2. Hi Rallentanda, this is lovely and as Sumana says, the song is a real bonus. Thank you for sharing them.

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  3. I love those old tunes - the music of my parents' day, in which I was steeped growing up. Sigh. The woman in the poem seems to have a sad story. A tale nicely told.

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  4. Great song, and very neat take on Jane's story. I wouldn't mind a sequel in which she finds a different story.

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  5. I too escape into anything chocolate and i escape too into the light of the moon - blue or otherwise.

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  6. Now I know what that aphorism--"The road to hell is paved with good intentions"--means: Like Mr. Rochester we get on the road unwittingly. Ha!

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  7. Poignant poem. And oh, what a wonderful rendition of the song.

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  8. A poignant poem A shame that she embarked on a bad journey I really love this song

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  9. Dark poem, suiting a dark moon. No corny, sentimental ballads from you, Rall!

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