Today, dreams left behind I fall awake, still dozed I oust myself out of dark-doldrums, pummeling eyes and promise the sun to visit new campion just birthing its buds up on the heath. Today I will reach heights above windy ridges of mist and fill both my hands with pocketed crumbs to feed ragged robins who before breeding sing as they flaunt red with bold confidence. Today, courting sweet Cornish morning I shall go breakfastless and match Tessa my dog in chasing her make-believe meals of dried seaweed, have some fun plying beached gulls with cuttlefish bone while taking leaps to the unknown on thrift-covered clifftops. Today I will sand-hop the cloud-shadows of shifting grey and voiceless give praise for this boisterous paradise in which life thrives, then carpe-ing diem I yawn, get started and am away.