We went barefoot To the edges of where The earth uprooted, and Trees lay barren, with sand tracks bearing testimony to a Wretched depravity of time ! And we lay threadbare In the cool April night, Gazing upsky for hours, Waiting in expectations, For ñ elusive silverlight, Of the fiery celestial might. Of it's exhilarating approach, and it's rapid tumultuous demise, East onto west; upon the lunar sky. And we wished to capture it, but All that we could come up with, Ws' an oak tree, in its wry solitude Standing stolid, sly and slender Mere spectator to the cosmos, Yet, laughing at our fascination; Of a lucid spectacle, Which it did witness, In its forlorn anomaly, Innumerable instances Of it's stoic incessant Time.