Hinazka Moon
Hinazka Moon was a cycle composed by Ka-ess Lizardkin in late 219 V.II, during the Fishwives' expedition to the Enchanted Coast of Hinazka. The work comprises a series of wikipedia:tone poems interspersed with verses written by Ka-Ess in the style of the Tabaxi image poem tradition. The work, composed during one of the most prolific periods of the bard's adventuring career, is considered by Ka-ess scholars to be some of his most personal and vulnerable work.
Hinazka Moon: Image Poems
Beneath the scale is
another scale. Beneath the
world -- another world.
The albatross reels.
The sails fill with wind. I too
am a wisp of cloud.
The sea at every
horizon. I could drink it dry
and still thirst.
After the wound, a
scar. After the song, silence.
After you --
What can be sung of
that which endures this world?
Moon. Egg. Tooth. Seed. Stone.
Weep, weep, Hinazka moon -
If every star were your consort
My darling would be yet more beloved.