The Man in the Moon
Hello, all. I am Moon-Man. I live in the Moon.
Oh such myths you cast on my visage.
I am criminal, prisoned; a stick-stealing goon;
and all manner of odd argy-barge.
I have pilfered your hedges. No, pilfered your sheep.
Maybe both? Make your minds up, dears, do.
I am Cain and I wander about while you sleep.
No truth there; just a fiction by you.
Ah, John Lyly, a humbler approach. That is good:
yes, nobody knows Moon-Man, indeed.
But that said, with a fresh approach, maybe you could?
It is not an impossible deed.
What's required? Why, some whimsy, that's all. It won't hurt.
Take me into your heart, not your mind.
I am Moon-Man, as sweet as your favourite dessert.
I am shiny and happy and kind.
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Dear Poeter,
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Yes, Mohamed. Thank you very
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