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Poem by Donald Benson Blanding Moon Rainbow Staid people say that Pan is dead But they are wrong. His shaggy head I saw but yesterday at noon, And once before when shone the moon Across Manoa Valley where The ginger blooms. The evening air Was still…so still it made me fear That if I shivered He might hear. I waited while a silver mist Skimmed down the sky. A moonbeam kissed The gauzy veil. Pan looked around And piped. A magic arch of sound Curved out upon the misty air… A lunar rainbow shimmered there. Donald Benson Blanding Donald Benson Blanding's other poems: 1581 Views |
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