RANDOM HANDSHAKES - ALI H. RADDAOUI

Saturday, January 30, 2010


This is a legend, real or imagined, from the depth of the human psyche. It could be a story that you’ve heard, or are capable of conceiving, unassisted, as you, child of the universe, ponder your small place among the prominent features our vast space, distant and close.
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THE MOON AND THE CHILD

Later on as night fell
A Southern cloud
The size of Loveland
Stood between the Moon
And a brooding child…
His grandma had often said:
‘Son of my son,
When you grow old
We’ll get you wed
To Lady Moon.
For now', she added,

'Let her be just a friend.'

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Ali H. Raddaoui. In Larmie, on this 29 night of January 2010.


2 comments:

Abigail Blue Jay Stone said...

Hello Ali,
I am writing to say I enjoyed reading your poetry. It has a beautiful feeling to it. I noticed you got a spam message and were so polite when you responded to it, that I thought I would leave you a real message and tell you that someone out there read your work and liked it. Sincerely, Abigail

Ali H Raddaoui said...

Abigail,
Thank you so much for your kind words and for 'correcting' somebody else's conduct by leaving your message on my blog as a comment on the interaction with the spammer. The world is a composite of everything, I guess, including spammers, but they should should learn to find 'cleaner' ways of polluting polluted spaces. They are in a way people whose behavior we don't like, but it's all about coexistence, without injury. So we'll see. I like how you word response, saying it is 'a real message', but I will add it's also a caring one. Thank you loads.
Ali