I was drifting Which was more peaceful than the evening before When I fell off a cliff Never to hit the bottom. This time it seemed like a river During high tide So I could not feel the rocks Or algae-clothed depth below. The waning sun warmed my bones While the moon voyaged across the sky And the stars gleamed through the leafy canopy. There was no use opening my eyes For I knew my surroundings well: A bed for a boat, A duvet for the water beneath my body, And a pillow to row myself home.