It is raining And the sky is gray but it holds A sort of secret light A brightness that lends a pearly quality to the falling drops. It is a lovely, quiet radiance And it reminds me of you. In my head I see your face Your moss green eyes, wide and framed by long dark lashes Your hair, wild and reaching, the way it stirs in the wind and bounces when you laugh Your white body in the darkness A sliver of bone in moonlight Strong and soft at once, smooth and unblemished, almost liquid, almost velvet, almost light. I wonder How the years will make you lovelier For I know they will. I see your beautiful hair Gone silver like spun spidersilk Falling in ringlets past your shoulders. I see the forest in your eyes Grow tall and reach for the heavens, Gold and green mingling as ever, just as vibrant, just magnetic. Something about your eyes in a face full of the carvings of laughter and tears, marked by every love and loss and sunny day, Something about how unchanged they will be But how much more complete Makes my heart swell. I want to see you grow like a tree, like a forest. I want to see every way you change. And I know that someday those fathomless eyes, Young and old at the same time, like the trees, Will look at me with doubt, with chagrin, That you will wonder if I want you As you age That nothing I say then will be able to convince you completely that I do, And it makes me smile sadly. Because as I sit here gazing out the window, seeing in my mind's eye how you'll change, I can't think of anything more beautiful and more inspiring Than watching you grow old Next to me.