The ocean was illuminated
A myriad of glowing tendrils sparking from my feet,
Up my spine.
Wading in,
I am an island, my legs glowing pillars against the dark water,
A spec in the night.
All over the bay, fish move in glowing arcs,
But am I the only shining girl, shivering in the water,
Walking on stars.
At shore waves lap against the beach,
Exploding in a second of salt scented light, before streaming back to sea,
Leaving dark wet sand.
And when I to leave shinning grains cling to my feet,
Creating glowing foot prints in my wake,
To fade with day brake and the tide.