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SUPERMOON, NOVEMBER 14, 2016 and AUTUMNAL EQUINOX, WASHINGTON, D.C, two poems by Jackleen Holton Hookway, featured on Life As Activism
The week has been long, one of the longest in my heart's slim record-book. But the moon is at its perigee. It hasn't come this close in years, more than you and I have known. So rise and go to the window, the one that faces the canyon. Tonight, as red as Mars, it will ascend, round and smoldering, through the dust.
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