The meaning of "April moon" [closed]
I think in the Sting song, which starts with "A stone's throw from Jerusalem," the phrase "the April moon" is metaphorically referring to God, or Jesus Christ.
Both Passover and Easter are determined by the first full moon after the vernal equinox. That's why Passover and Easter are usually in April, Passover lasting a week and the first Easter (i.e., the Resurrection of Jesus Christ) having come the Sunday after Passover in Jerusalem.
The idea that it refers to God or Jesus is further underscored by the fact that the moon itself in Christianity is a symbol of Jesus Christ--God the father is the Sun, Jesus Christ the moon, and the Holy Ghost the stars--and that symbolism includes the appearance of a blood moon being symbolic of the Crucifixion and the moon turning to blood being symbolic of the Second Coming.
I'm not Bible thumping. I'm also not saying that "April moon" might not mean something else in another context. I'm just saying that in this context, it appears to be a loose, metaphorical reference by an artist in that artist's work to God or to Jesus Christ, making that planet tragically heaven-adjacent, inescapably drawn to and even very close to heaven while never getting to heaven because of being locked in orbit forever away from heaven, a scenario that is itself metaphoric of the main character of the song in relation to the one that character loves or desires, whether God, a lover, or whomever.