I was on a ship in the dead of night, The sky black with tiny sparkles And un-named constellations, For a long time I stood staring At the night sky and sometimes At the blackened dark sea. I gathered my imagination And made shapes of all sizes and kinds. I had visions of lovers reaching But never quite touching; I saw the mercy of a man and his Dog in the woods finding A lost child. And suddenly in the darkness All alone I heard the ocean make A hiccup, a small fish I glimpsed Under the moonlight. Suddenly I realised the fish was making Constellations too, In his own world In the sea making shapes as well. And when I searched the sea Once again, I swear I could almost see the fish swimming Through the stars And through the moon, And the reflection of the sea Was a galaxy all its own.