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Moth Moon, a-flutter in the lilac tree, With pollen of the white stars on thy wings, Oh! would I shared thy flight, thy fantasy, The aimless beauty of thy brightenings! A worker, wed to Purpose and Things, Earth-worn I turn from Day’s sufficiency. One lethéd hour that duty never brings, Oh! one dim hour to drift, Moth Moon, with thee!
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About This Poem
“Moth Moon” was published in Mastin’s book Green Leaves (J. T. White & Co., 1918).
Florence Ripley Mastin was born in Wayne, Pennsylvania, in 1886. She published several books of poetry, including Over the Tappen Zee, and other poems (Fine Editions Press, 1962) and Cables of Cobweb (H. Harrison, 1935). She died in 1968.
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