The Men In the Moon
THE MEN IN THE MOON
Do they still live there, the men in the moon
Way under the crust within their own cocoon
Are they still watching us, still waiting for us
What are their intentions, so in God we trust
The moon is far more busy than we all know
Alien movement above; as down deep below
When there are so many alien visits to earth
Which ones are from the moon, I think mirth
I keep an eye on the moon, as the moon me
We're going to play a part in the future to be
Who owns the moon, owns earth underneath
As me, a moon child, I only wish earth peace
Indiana Shaw . . .
Copyright © Indiana Shaw | Year Posted 2022
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