The Moon In The Window (Poem)

The Moon In The Window (Poem)

the moon stands motionless in the window
— shh!
don’t scare him away!

Written on October 9, 2024, by Lenny Löwenstern. Visualized with artificial intelligence using DALL·E and Microsoft Designer. The poem has no title. It doesn’t need one. Here is a variation …

the moon
motionless in the window
— shh! don’t scare him away

The poem radiates a quiet, nighttime mood. A moment so beautiful that even the slightest carelessness could ruin it. There’s a sense of worry—even though it’s clear that the moon won’t react. He isn’t a shy deer. Still, he disappears after a few hours. That’s the time he gives himself.

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4 Short Rain Poems

4 Short Rain Poems

rain
kepps falling into the river
for days
not a drop seems to matter—
but then

I wrote the poem on October 12, 2024. The visualizations in this post were created by the art intelligences DALL-E and Microsoft Designer. There are no titles.

They are simple, yes, but entirely different. I love the rain. Not always, to be fair. But I can find much beauty (and fun) in it.

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Cuddling Outside (Heartbeat Verse)

Cuddling Outside (Heartbeat Verse)

Cuddling Outside

under the night’s soft cloak
you nestle close to me
as if you were the stars
scattered in the sky

Written on 17th January 2024. The feathered visualization is created by DALL-E and Microsoft Designer via Bing.

Prose Version

In the embrace of the night, we lie close together, wrapped in its protective cloak. You snuggle against me as if you were the twinkling stars in the sky. Your proximity makes me feel the vastness of the universe, as our bodies warm each other.

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Nocturne (Night Poem)

Nocturne (Night Poem)

Nocturne

one step after another
on the way back home—
the moon keeps watch

The poem was written on August 31, 2024. Its visualization was later imagined by DALL-E and Microsoft Designer, with the birds added as a touch of creative liberty.

This is an image of a slow, contemplative walk home under the moonlight. Even though the word itself doesn’t appear, this is unmistakably a night poem. The act of walking, which everything revolves around here, sets a rhythm. And before you know it, we find ourselves thinking about music.

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To Make a Sky (Poem)

To Make a Sky (Poem)

To Make a Sky

you don’t need much
a curved moon
a few stars
a few more stars
and a blanket
let’s call it night

The text was written on June 6, 2024. Visualized using DALL-E and Microsoft Designer, with a few too many moons.

Associations with the Poem

dreams, vastness, tranquil, serene, mysterious, darkness, cosmic, twinkling, clear, mystical, soft, endless, soothing, infinite, distant, celestial, glittering, romantic, lonely, nocturnal, calm, comforting, dreamy, enchanting, serene, starry, protective, timeless, intimate

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