The thousand dreams and burns and hopes and scars That crimson phantoms, deep within the skin Graze and raze with, betrayed by eyes like stars, Shift and ache. Too long I looked within For on this present dark’ning deathless day The thousand hearts of man so pierced my soul; I saw them all. Wild, frazzled from the fray, Dragging, too weighed by life’s relentless toll. Sweet sonder, teach me by the sky-wide sun The thousand lives that glow with redd’ning force, That burst like vineyard vats with seams undone, That reel like sea-lost ships that miss their course. But then that chilling truth in my mind fell: If I can read their hearts, they read mine as well.