837.1864.I make His Crescent fill or lack—

837.1864.I make His Crescent fill or lack—

I make His Crescent fill or lack—
His Nature is at Full
Or Quarter—as I signify—
His Tides—do I control—

He holds superior in the Sky
Or gropes, at my Command
Behind inferior Clouds—or round
A Mist’s slow Colonnade—

But since We hold a Mutual Disc—
And front a Mutual Day—
Which is the Despot, neither knows—
Nor Whose—the Tyranny—

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My pronoun identities and interpretation of ‘I make His Crescent fill or lack—’ (F837): I = God/ED doppleganger; We = God and ED; He/Him = the Moon]. Note: The Moon exerts two-thirds of the gravitational pull that causes tides, the Sun the other third.

  1. I make the Moon’s crescent wax or wane. I command whether the Moon is full or quarter. I control the tides.
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  2. I also command whether the Moon is full or new or struggles with clouds or mist that block his face from view.
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  3. But since We see the same round face of a full moon at night and share the same bright Sun during the day, which of us is the tyrant, which creates the fear?