With an overcast sky, summer warns us the moon stops by for a brief conversation before taking its leave, replaced by the sun I stitch together sheep counts, Z's, and dreams but these days drag into my subconscious and streams of melancholy drain into one
You shake your head, watching me it seems I have mistaken midnight gloom for rain clouds and thunderstorm doom Summer's warnings, now clear as day, everything they were meant to say I tend to overthink and underthink everything we are
When winter comes, with endless hours of midnight maybe then, I will have enough time to consolidate what we are destined to be unmistakably