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Untethered

untethered

through the dark,

we tread

across that familiar park

 

on the path coarse

she rose

graceful and free

she moves

like a gentle breeze

on a mid-summer night

our elbows locked

she turns and dances

giving life to a shadow

in the streetlight, static

and yellow

 

a commune of silhouettes

beyond the lake

like wonted mores

try to reach us ashore,

spellbound by the water

the black reflection ripples

and moves into stillness

 

red tinted clouds

drift miles above us

granting glimpses

of an indigo night sky

dotted with distant stars

and an orange Mars

 

almost time now

she spots the International Space Station,

a white lucent shine,

rise up from the vagrant reds in the west

and draw a lucid arc

across the indigo canvas

a deft motion of a compass tip

subtle, taut

and at ease

 

the white glow dims

and then fades

as the night turns on itself

we rest

on that wooden bench

overlooking the lake

just being

watching

 

the midnight drama

unfold,

like a fountain spring forth,

a breath we hear

 

take shape

as the ducks play and laugh,

as repeated greets by a shy hedgehog

as the bats in acrobatic flight

and the long white fluffy thing

which to this day

remains mysterious

to 26 and 21

 

the ubiquitous black intense

is void no more

awake we are

and our souls, a choir

a breath cosmic,

flowing

untethered

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Written by
aaron
Indian
Published
Jun 19, 2014
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Tags
#nature#summer#night#universe#awake#aware#cosmic
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