Waxing Gibbous

Not yet full,
she continues to

grow
and glow,

her petals unfold,
silver and slow,

unscented
in the night’s dome.

Anchored to Earth
she cannot roam

but she will wax gibbous
among constellations,

a single bloom
until she wanes and fades

a flower moon.

Kim M. Russell,4th May 2026

Image by Joseph Bradshaw on Unsplash

It’s the first Monday in May and, at the dVerse Poets Pub, we are writing quadrilles with Lillian – the word is ‘bloom’.

14 thoughts on “Waxing Gibbous

  1. Had to look up “gibbous”….and wow! What an illustration. Love this ending:”a single bloomuntil she wanes and fadesa flower moon.”

    I shall look at the full moon a bit differently now. 🙂

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  2. Gorgeous use of imagery here, Kim! Wow! 😍 I love; “Anchored to Earth she cannot roam but she will wax gibbous among constellations.” ❤️❤️

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