Pounding heads and churning guts lie next to me on an old quilt under fleece Still stuffy air enters heavy lungs and leaves Coming over the hill behind the sea was an overwhelming sight to see Endless gray intersecting with sky reflecting backward and forwards where perspective meets the eye Rotted plankwood will lead to demise executed by jagged shore rock and waves carrying one away to the ephemeral light bobbing below the surface that fades Out with the old days to make room for new, recounting last year’s glaze Remembering like it was yesterday how sick you’d gotten so soon A tender heart I’ll always have, and an old, nurturing soul, too Awakened by life with fresh eyes, stimulating a walk to take with you
Started this last year at Christmas time, wrote the last eight lines two nights ago.