How to Dance Naked in the Moonlight

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Lenny Everson ISBN: 9781465913258
Publisher: Lenny Everson Publication: December 4, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lenny Everson
ISBN: 9781465913258
Publisher: Lenny Everson
Publication: December 4, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

How to Dance Naked in the Moonlight is a book of maybes.
Maybe it contains the key to traveling to a magical and powerful sphere as practiced for millennia by Celtic priestesses.
Maybe it is just a cheeky romp in the moonlight by bare-assed bad boys.
Maybe it contains the recipe for the exhilaration of stepping out of boundaries into the only freedom we have left: the unadorned experience of self in the lonely moon-lit night.
Maybe it will help you see aspects of the brief human journey in ways that will change and transform you.
If these verses make you wonder, smile, tearily respond, or long to explore the un-mapped terrain that pulls your blood as the moon does the tides, then the skeptic and the pagan have reaped the moon--- and are satisfied.
This cheeky little book manages to combine mysticism and mischief.
Great for hearth or moonlight reading!
Katherine L. Gordon lives to write in a secluded river valley, where she is free to dance unseen in a midnight moon-lit stone circle, following her Celtic Pagan traditions.
Lenny Everson is a country boy currently living in the city. As a result we suspect he’ll eventually be found on some moonlit night running through the suburbs, pursued by the local Esthetics Police.
There are 22 poems in this book.

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How to Dance Naked in the Moonlight is a book of maybes.
Maybe it contains the key to traveling to a magical and powerful sphere as practiced for millennia by Celtic priestesses.
Maybe it is just a cheeky romp in the moonlight by bare-assed bad boys.
Maybe it contains the recipe for the exhilaration of stepping out of boundaries into the only freedom we have left: the unadorned experience of self in the lonely moon-lit night.
Maybe it will help you see aspects of the brief human journey in ways that will change and transform you.
If these verses make you wonder, smile, tearily respond, or long to explore the un-mapped terrain that pulls your blood as the moon does the tides, then the skeptic and the pagan have reaped the moon--- and are satisfied.
This cheeky little book manages to combine mysticism and mischief.
Great for hearth or moonlight reading!
Katherine L. Gordon lives to write in a secluded river valley, where she is free to dance unseen in a midnight moon-lit stone circle, following her Celtic Pagan traditions.
Lenny Everson is a country boy currently living in the city. As a result we suspect he’ll eventually be found on some moonlit night running through the suburbs, pursued by the local Esthetics Police.
There are 22 poems in this book.

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