At the edge, I sink to my knees. Nothing to feel, Nothing to see.
The touch of grass, Tickling my feet. Yet no laugh I bear In my defeat.
But a beautiful creature Passes by. I catch a glimpse With my teary eyes. She's burnt with orange And the darkest of blacks. So small in size With wings on her back.
She lands so softly On my button-red nose. Fluttering so gently, Unbothered by the cold.
I hold her gaze Until she's ready to go. And flutter away, She goes back home.
I should follow her footsteps, It's getting quite late. For her presence, Though small, Has encouraged me to stay.