We turn our eyes, grasping with our vision For the horizon For the edge Of a sphere And we’re lying now Beside the twilight and the motion Beside the sea Beside our fear We couldn’t fathom What we should believe in Reciprocal force, reciprocal affection Just bodies, Just planets Just planes Of existence… in our closets Under boxes Beneath yearbooks On your bed Weathered autumn Leaves approaching In this, our youth’s Winter Exposing brittle branches Containing remnants of those lives Easily extracted from the core Of my eyes Then swallowed in the high-tide Of horizon Bringing us the future Of life’s Summer Enlightened in the morning Past our fears As we stand here in mutual Spring time Grasping vision, with our eyes, of the sphere