When the lone night sleeps I wake up the moon for a monologue.
You listen with unblinking eyes and hear by shivering skin. Constancy remains alert.
You wanted me to defineβ the time. Will that change with our age, unknown to bystanders?
You were not yourself in my presence, becoming a lost child in trance, struck by a magic spell.
There was no physical passage. Timelessly you would stare at me to enter my thoughts.
Like a blue butterfly, I will fly in the room to kiss you, and bring back the feel of merge. After a long pause we would part, taking the scented dream of our interrupted moments.