Too Much Light

I saw a mountain swallow a full moon why did it want her so I saw a mountain spit out sun rays why did it let her go
Summary
The text describes a mountain's mysterious interaction with celestial bodies, first consuming the moon and then releasing the sun's rays.
Abstract
The poem "Too Much Light" evokes a sense of wonder and mystery through the personification of a mountain that engulfs a full moon and later expels sun rays. This natural phenomenon is presented as a deliberate act by the mountain, suggesting a deeper, perhaps symbolic, relationship between the earth and the celestial bodies it interacts with. The mountain's actions raise questions about the reasons behind these celestial events, inviting the reader to ponder the forces driving the natural world.
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