I sat on the
docks, hours past sun running off
watchful moon accepting the night
She crawled to me, new, and spoke
the silence prayed fall on taciturn
sea
the words so drowsy fell to the waves,
we hold them so high our eyes
gleaming
we hold them so high to remember
as heads falling seek
comfort
as company warmth
our words with us fall to
sleep
"
tomorrow, stand still in your timid path," we shout,
"allow us sleep, let us requite
I will be quiet,
attentive, respond to each word,
it's the only way I can go"
Autumn
rushed to us
her
youthful visage shushed
the melody had grown shy, to pause in weary respite,
and eyes would meet across carpet so vast
playfully
stealing away
and to affirm is so simple; we
smile to know
and the sun breaks across us
resignation so clear
I watch her shoulder as she speaks
'near today he told me I was dying,'
and the
words evade us, our mouths broken still
our
eyes rest watchful, to lament aimless,
and gasp to remember, to please let us revive
but
dusk comes tomorrow, days still leaving her
we come to assent, speech need not be shared
aquiescence so passive
the waves bash the pillars wooden, refuse to relent
my head rested there still
and the waves hold us beneath them
they beat down our arms, our tired grasps
they fracture the moon in our eyes