Brother Shatterstone said:
Not really for a number of reasons... people don't really talk like that when speak of a women and I had a superheroine in M&M that was powered by the moon... Her name, of course, was Selene.
Either way, though, the point is in the poem. The emotions, the imagery, the beauty of the words. It is a form of expression and a mirror into the soul...
Take this one that I wrote right after my grandmother died:
Thanatos-
The darkest end approaches all who dwell
Upon this weary world in which we strive,
A potent sleep that's strong enough to quell
The fire that keeps the best of us alive.
From surety, antiphony is borne
Dichotomy of origins and sorts
While some become recidivously forlorn
The staunchest learn to bear what this exhorts.
And live for life realized and understood
Of sad conclusion that is yet foregone.
These best of us have something that is good,
For they know how to relish every dawn.
So gathered here as mournful tolls the bell,
To those whom we have lost we say: "Farewell..."