Wandering by Moonlight: New and Collected Poems
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In a collection of poems divided into four sections—crescent, half, gibbous, and full moon— Wandering by Moonlight explores what the heart sees, feels, and remembers, while reflecting on the awakening of dreams, imagined journeys, and portraits of nature.
Lovely, quiet, and challenging, these poems explore a deep awareness of human strength and frailty wrapped in nature’s many gifts for a spirit willing to know what it means to travel the seasons, to live a life by paying attention.
Gordon Dawson
Gordon Dawson is a native of Portland, Oregon, where he lives with his wife and daughter and two cats. He enjoys gardening, and spends a good deal of time reading mystery thrillers, novels, non-fiction related to wildlife and the environment, and other poets. This is his second book.
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Wandering by Moonlight - Gordon Dawson
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Book design and layout by Danielle Misché and the author.
Cover art from a painting Oregon Moon by E. L. Stewart.
Titles are type set in Monotype Corsiva. Text is set in Times New Roman.
ISBN: 978-1-6657-3120-1 (sc)
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Archway Publishing rev. date: 10/26/2022
For the children, whose light and insight fills the world.
Breathing in her smell, he kissed her, saw the pieces of the moon
coming up through her from the grass, so that in those places
she was translucent. It was a blue moon, that rare lunar occurrence
of every two or three years, the second full moon in a single month,
and they lay on the pieces of it, unafraid of its penetrating light.
David L. Lindsey
Spiral
Table of Contents
Crescent Moon
Stumbling Through
Winter World
Silver Thaw
The Dance Teacher
Tomorrow
Whispers
Misty
Questions
For Laurel, for Tal
December Child
Mail Carrier
Reunion
Without Nails
Winds of Winter
Inbound
Half Moon
Bradley Road Refuge
Fire Drill
It Isn’t Me
October Child
Rain
A Full Day
It Matters
Not Calling
Older But No Wiser
Looking Tired
Orange Moon
Some Say
Saving the Day
Seeing You
Gibbous Moon
Necanicum Nocturne
Blue Moon
Pearls From Childhood
July Son
Escape to Childhood
Certainty
Houseboat Concerto
Flashback
July in Yellow
The Gathering
The Visitor Who Stayed
Your Mother and Mine
Wandering by Moonlight
Full Moon
Little Sentinels
March Note
In The Canyon of Light
Marbles
May Fire
Backward Glance
A Mean Child
Beyond Borders
Emily, I Was Waiting
Kingfisher Lake
Spoken in Silence
The Spare Room
Just a Thought
Outside Late
Knowing How to Begin
Wind Child
Sleight of Hand
Remember Me
Crescent Moon
A person’s work is nothing but a long journey to recover,
through the detours of art, the two or three simple and great things
which first gained access to the heart.
Remember what you have seen, because everything forgotten
returns to the circling winds.
Navajo Wind Chant
54944.pngStumbling Through
Sometimes the world holds back time for you.
One minute, an hour, it doesn’t matter.
It is always enough, a gift no less precious than a day
of brilliant sun