Not to Be Eclipsed

         Not to Be Eclipsed

Artemis and Apollo

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He settles into quietness,  a moon

That does not give a care about eclipse.

He settles into desperate calm, a noon

Ruled over by a god with crescent lips

And half-moon buttocks.  He can count it out

Until the full moon time will come, will rise,

Will offer him the love that makes hips pout.

He waits with slowly spreading knees and thighs.

He waits for tongues to find their phasing way

To his most heavenly of urgent parts.

He waits for love enough to make him neigh.

He waits for joining, moon and sun, their hearts.

..He holds out, curved and swelling hope.  He needs,

….Waits sweating, for the launch of star-like seeds.