the second time i found her it was in the midst of the grand staircase she sat at the far edge overlooking the ballroom below where many a face spun in wild dance where many hearts fluttered on the verge of dreams
she cupped a single rose in her painted hand its petals were cracked and dusty and its scent had hints of rain but she clutched it to her warm heart like adoration saying softly that if she held it for long enough she could give it life once again i knew this to be true but i feared the cost to her visionary soul would it blind her to the tigers among the lillies in the ballroom are we all not blind to the tragedy of happenstance
so i swept her up and rode into the night to the shallow waters of the coast where the salt of the sea could wash away the rose cleanse the mortal wound that is such loves but it was made of thicker smoke than that and still you could smell a taste of rain on its dusty blue petals
i built a forest house that fall and there i sat her to recuperate but she only wanted to once again dance in the ballroom with the faces of grandeur and the voices of naughty leasuire 'only a friend can debate you this tale' is how i defended keeping her from that fate once again we strove to gather words from the skies as they fell like leaves abandoning their trees
once again she left in the spring promising this time to take great cares with her pen and heart i gave her a tender friends smile of my own as she had once done for me and after she had faded down the summer road i made my own way to the ballroom because in secret i too longed to be lost in the swirling joys the abandon of faces and names of tigers dancing in the field of lillies in a ballroom of trees