Perched perilously upon the crest of Niagara Falls, the Harvest Moon sought to break free from the cyclical nature of its existence. Would it jump?
Looking on, I wished the cityscape would plunge into darkness, and an unseen moonbow suspended in the mist raise the spirits of the forlorn orb.
Scott G. Harvey teaches psychology at SUNY Buffalo State and resides in the Niagara Region of Ontario with an ever-changing mixture of humans, cats, dogs, and chickens. He is the author of the philosophically-infused bildungsroman Savagely Noble. His short-fiction has appeared in Short Story Avenue, 50-Word Stories and Visual Verse.