The fireflies of the summer dimmed into the past So many things fade like dust and winter’s gusts I’ve taken the empty words and trembling hourglasses To sail the world with me in dazzling, chapped horizons
Endeavours upon disguises, silence in our minds We envy the buzzing timelessness of the lighted fireflies Chalked and restless grey, a distant opal of deceit Unmasking, silent, and you, ever discreet
Cooling rain and sauntering songs, words and echoing tunes Joyous dances and tittering ladies, potter through the dunes Nostalgia and nausea rush to me, seeming none so different While we talk and smell the hallways, so dried of yesterday
The chapel rings in amber mist, rays of tomes and light Choral bells and bowls of memories, shine in blinding sight Moaning in the shadow of the past, cringing past the ocean Cloaked and yielding in the needs Of explicit and deceptive motions.
I see you in the scent of autumn Waving distant goodbye As we raise our hands and talk the emptiness Of vague and hollow skies.