On certain nights, nights such as tonight, there is something extremely eerie about the moon. It is not yet full, but it is desiring to be so. And what about the "hungry ghost face" in the moon---three of the craters on the moon make up the eyes and mouth of a face with no pupils. There is also an enchanting aureole surrounding the moon tonight. The circumference of the aureole looks red and yellow, the color of exhausted passions. If one looks closely enough at the moon and the multitudinous movement of the clouds in relation to this "not yet full" moon, one would come to the peculiar conclusion that the moon is sucking everything in, as though it is a little luminous mouth in an all-encompassing twilight. Then again, maybe not. Some people don't see the way I do.
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