—LOVE FIRST, ASK
QUESTIONS LATER
Dancing on the Moon
I know it’s a school
night,
but let’s go dancing on
the moon,
screw gravity for once,
leave consequence behind.
We’ll sway roped
together
by gentle magic,
through fine dust
in our own celestial
orbit.
You can tell me I’m
wrong about everything,
that my science is flawed,
but I still won’t
believe you.
We’re on the moon,
after all,
and we’re dancing.
We’ll hold each other’s
pulse
in our palms like the
softest rabbit fur.
We’ll bump shoulders
and chins,
grind groins and
laugh.
When the stars swing near
enough,
that’ll be a sign to
grab one,
let its light burn
through us,
make us brave and conjoined.
Up here, there’s only
joy and glory,
hopeful ballads playing
through twilight
and the galaxy’s
biggest ballroom.
In our final clutch,
you’ll move even
closer,
whisper in my ear a
million reasons
why class has been
cancelled
and this is where we’re
staying.
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