
I sat at the window
In my lonely house
And scrutinized the
Sad summer moon.
Find another lover
On the lawn below,
A lurking black cat
Shape-shifted thru
Indistinct shadows.
Move on, she’d said
The soft moonlight
Somehow soothed
The all-enveloping
Sorrow in my soul.
Swear it on my life
I reluctantly got up
And threw my butt
Away as well as my
Old marriage vows.
You made a promise
In minutes, I was at
A single’s bar, both
Hoping and hoping
Not to find a lover.
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