THOU moon, like a white Christus hanging
At the sky’s cross-roads, I’ll court thee not,
Though travellers bend up, and seek thy grace.
Let them go truckle with their gifts and singing,
I’ll ask no favours of thy cocker face.
Moonlight’s a viand sucked by the world’s lovers,
Captains and peasants, all that are young and have luck.
They take the moon. Nobody asked them to.
Let the musicians lout to thee for favours;
Personally, I have other things to do.
(Kenneth Slessor)
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