This is a haibun for DVerse, and Frank prompts us to write about the moon today! October has two full moons, on the 1st and the 31st. I am also linking to FOWC: Imminent.
The harvest moon is a little late, arriving Thursday. It will be worth the wait, since Halloween will also have a Hunter moon, joining in the trick-or-treating (or searching for some normalcy). By the light of two full moons, one sees a unique brightness rising.
bookending the month
full moons bind the days’ pages:
imminent harvest
A lunar reflection, eloquently told!
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I admire the optimism and surge of hope in this one, Jenna. We need it so badly nowadays! 💝
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Lovely hiabun
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Love how you let the moon “bookend” & bind those pages. Marvelloso.
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I love your haiku with the idea of the two full moons ‘bookending the month’ – great write!
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A happy circumstance of alliteration in the title, Jenna, and an early mention of Halloween. I love the phrase ‘bookending the month’!
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I do hope the hunter moon finds normalcy!
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“ bookending the month
full moons bind the days’ pages}
Great image RW… 🙂
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The Hunter moon “searching” for normalcy: a sign of the times! I’m taken with the overall optimism of this haibun, a promise of something better, “imminent harvest”: lovely!
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Love how you connected the moons to books … clever. Boo.
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“bookending the month” – Perfect.
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I wonder if there will be any normalcy this month…
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I nice injection of optimism. (K)
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Fantastic poem. I love the Harvest Moon
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