The Moon (a sonnet using four sets of Scrabble tiles) 0 faithful moon in heaven's silver sea, Our prized eternal geologic bride, You wax or wane adjusting ocean tide, Eclipsing pools of dark tranquility. Next daybreak came with no apology, Again I wait while you above me hide, A dim RSVP from back inside A quiet rendezvous trajectory. At dusk once more inexorably rise, Just up above horizon's water-edge, Reflecting in a wave of liquid light. Expect me in a violet sunset haze, Abandon me all day but I won't judge, Forgive a day's prerequisite for night. Blanks = C, D, H, I, N, S, V, and Y
That reminded me of this ode the moon by #Scrabblegram master David Cohen, @dcscrabblegram.bsky.social
It's a quadruple Scrabblegram #poem, using the 400 tiles from four #Scrabble sets! It's also a wonderful #sonnet!
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