After the sun retracts its harsh tentacles, I leave the field, dripping with exhaustion. Gossamer fabric falls limply about my ankles, and with it, the weight of sunrise. New dreams saturate my ambition; or perhaps they are old ones, lapping against tonightβs unfamiliar shores. My cheek kisses the country cotton sheets, and I am reminded that as the past fans out behind me and the future shrinks ahead, now is my forever.
Originally composed in April, 1998; revised in July 2012