winter fed us with blood-red berries and ice clouds, our visible breath soon colder than our lips. i did not want to see what you had seen, could not grow out of those sad, sad eyes. we fell into the calm wave of circumstance and twilight hurried from us into the dark. hurried away like the last drop of sunlight purples the earth, dancing on the edge of the world. do we wait, stone-heavy, for the last tendrils of day to melt like ice? the fearful cold breathes like a fog, gathers its stars of voice and hill, gathers memories and distant dreams, lets us forget. are you the ghost that lies on the hill calling to me? are you that ghost, whose irons soften like cloud, whose frozen leaf trembles on the branch waiting to fall to the whispering land? your eyes are from the past and yet they follow like a cold wind blasts. your eyes, everywhere your sad eyes, biting like a frost.