I slip shrouded through a summer’s mist Away from sterile streetlights That cast a distorting haze, hiding Endless solar waves, that rest above This earthly place where I pass my days
With stars tied tight to an infant night I run and cup one lightning bug for my lantern light Like being guided by my adolescence, to an open shore Where the sky meets the vastness of my sleepless mind This place is free of weight that holds me down; No thunderclouds hover above me now
Constellations; like scars upon the sky, share stories Through the passing tides of time. Cassiopeia undone by her pride, Reminds me when to swallow mine. So often, I feel chained like the maiden; Andromeda, imprisoned by a pious Poseidon. On this lonely beach, I trace my own tale, like a signature on the night. Not a hero but, I was here. The simple story of a wandering man, Always willing to lend an ear.