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Summary

The text is a reflective and romantic account of the author's nostalgic connection to the Harvest Moon, which evokes a deep sense of love and joy linked to memories of a significant other.

Abstract

The author describes a profound emotional experience triggered by the sight of the full Harvest Moon on a cool evening. Dressed in long pants after a long, warm season, the author feels a chill that brings about a shift in perspective, leading to a flood of warm memories. The moon's reflection in the author's partner's eyes and smile reignites a love that is as vivid as it was thirty years prior. The author is transported back to moments of shared intimacy and a primal rhythm known so well. Despite the physical stillness in the present, the author experiences an internal dance of love and connection, feeling impervious to negative emotions under the moon's glow. The enduring presence of love is acknowledged, even as the author stands alone, with the Harvest Moon serving as a symbol of forgiveness and timeless affection.

Opinions

  • The author expresses a deep, heartfelt connection to their partner, which is intensified by the sight of the Harvest Moon.
  • The Harvest Moon is personified as a benevolent force that washes away sorrow and regret, leaving only love and positive emotions.
  • The author believes that love can transcend time and physical presence, remaining strong and palpable through memories and symbolic moments.
  • The chill of the evening and the change of clothing from summer to autumn attire symbolize a transition that prompts a profound emotional and nostalgic journey.
  • The author conveys that love can be felt and relived through sensory experiences, such as the moon's light and the rhythm of a distant song.
  • The text suggests that the author finds solace and continuity in love, despite standing alone in the present moment, indicating a sense of peace with past experiences.

Harvest Moon

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A sappy, romantic blabbering

I was wearing long pants for the first time in about six months. Somehow, that changed all the thinking going on in my noggin. I felt the chill through my clothes and it felt good. I looked up at the full harvest moon and I was suddenly connected to every moment of joy I had ever felt.

I felt that warmth that leaves me impervious to temperature. I saw the moon’s reflection in her eyes. It was as clear as it was thirty years ago. I saw the moon reflected in her hair. And on her teeth when she smiled. That smile that melted my heart and opened it to the whole world. How could I not love her and not love everything? How could I not be changed by that smile?

How could I not be swept into a torrent of feeling?

And now on a cold autumn evening I can look up at the moon and be sucked right back into it. I can still feel our bodies slowly swaying to a distant song, moving to a primal rhythm we had known so many times before.

The music still plays. The moon still bathes me in love. I can still feel the rhythm even though I don’t move. The movement is all inside. Outside I stand still as granite and let it all flow through me without resistance.

Under the ever-forgiving moon there is no sadness, no regrets, no guilt, no shame, no sorrow. Standing alone, I smile. Love is still there.

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