The winter to spring night sky has been spectacular. For the last month or so, planets have been bright. Venus and Jupiter dance with each other and the moon. And at certain times of night Mars hangs across the way with its orange glow. This week in particular mild New England weather, bare trees and the new moon darkness have created the perfect backdrop for spotting bright planets and constellations. The now slivered crescent moon rests low on the horizon just after dark. Look up!
Photos by Stephanie Earls |
LOVERS
Stephanie F. Earls
Stephanie F. Earls
this eternal dance
is now exposed
sensuality and knowingness
align then twist
align then twist
push then pull
spectacular union
(illuminated illusion?)
this night sky is for lovers and thinkers
healers and dreamers
and not alone,
ambition chases the heady hearts
a tricky follow,
this warrior
leaves lovers
retreating, igniting
igniting, retreating
again
through seemingly silent, barren veins
new life emerges
a sliver
then a rounding,
receptivity mothers this flow
there is no hiding now
no holding back
even darkness cannot mute this dance:
life and light
love and might
hold tight
or let go
either way
it endures
and you are
irrelevant
and relevant
powerful
and powerless
hesitant
and unhesitating
you decide
or not
you decide
or not
dance or watch
disappear into darkness or light up
this is the place where wishes are made
this quiet dark stillness
this is the place where wishes are fulfilled
this sparkling canopy
this is the place where lovers dance and rest
and find each other
and find each other
illuminated
spectacular
seen by the ones who look up
felt by the ones who see through the dark
felt by the ones who see through the dark