Lunar Eclipse


SUBMITTED BY: jraramirez

DATE: Dec. 23, 2016, 2:23 a.m.

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  1. Mt. Rainier National Park
  2. We are standing on the access road to Paradise.
  3. Seven miles from the gates. We are standing
  4. on the centerline, the moon on our faces, the mountain
  5. at our backs. Were it less than full, we might see,
  6. in its northwest sector, the Land of Snow
  7. and the Ocean of Storms. Because it is full, we can see,
  8. just over our shoulders, how the Ramparts climb up
  9. toward the glaciers. We might see near the Sea
  10. of Showers, the dark-floored crater of Plato.
  11. How the glaciers, just over our shoulders—
  12. Pyramid, Kautz, Nisqually—shine. How the spreading
  13. bedrock shines. As if we are starting again,
  14. we have placed—there—on the moon’s widening shadow
  15. Kepler, Copernicus, Archimedes, Aristoteles.
  16. And opened a Sea of Fertility. A Sea of Nectar.
  17. As if we imagine a harvest.
  18. No sound it seems, on the slopes, in the firs.
  19. Nothing hoots. Nothing calves. Although
  20. through Nisqually’s steep moraine, rocks
  21. must be shifting, grasses cinching their eternal grip.
  22. Look, in the blackness, how the moon’s rim glows,
  23. like a ring from an ancient astrolabe.
  24. We are standing in the roadway. There is nothing
  25. on our faces but the glow of refracted dust.
  26. At our backs, the mountain is shifting, aligning itself
  27. with the passing hours. First ice. Then stone.
  28. Then the ice-green grasses. We are standing
  29. on the centerline aligning ourselves with the earth.
  30. We are standing on the access road as if we imagine
  31. an eternal grip. Look—they are rotating on, now.
  32. Already a pale crescent spreads
  33. past the Known Sea and the Muir Snowfields—
  34. as if we are starting…—past
  35. the Trail of Shadows, the ice-green grasses,
  36. the seas of nectar, the craters of rest,
  37. the gardens of nothing but passing hours.

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