But light is not kept--it is simply experienced. And light is not only for day. The other night, I walked with friends along a
darkened street, the woods around us stretching upwards to form a night-time tunnel of black branches silhouetted against the moonlit sky. But the moon was not alone in the sky. Nor were the stars. Encircling the moon was a ring of shadow-light, almost as if the clouds had learned how to keep brightness in one place, geometrically unblemished. Overhead it looms;
Ring around the moon;
Brilliant faded circle rounds the light.
Off the silent creek
Flow reflected beams.
Living comes so soon;
Intangible yet Right,
Full and Real and Bright,
Eternal soul that gleams.
(There's some attempted poetry for you, if you like. Something simple and full of meaning for whoever would see it there or put it there.)
For a scientific explanation of moon rings (halos), go to http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/moonring/

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Form of haiku?
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