Come here, I miss you, radiant one with heart the size of Zeus's raging storm. There is a song circling your irises, traversing immense emotion, filled from indigo depths of an ocean's mirror and poured over the searing rim of the strongest volcano. Such power fuels painful wars, but you won each battle with bleeding fists. And I cannot wash your hands because mine are covered too.
Come here, I miss you, magnificent one, fierce and clever: protector of all. Now, you have fire in your sight, lava on your tongue, and embers in your belly. But the brazen flames I love, those livening your whole, you tell me they flare from your fingerprints, and then you are burnt. And I cannot douse the embers because I choke myself on the ashes.
Come here, I miss you, beautiful one, such pain among the four of you. With soft eyes sweet and wide as fawns, such youthful play within your soul. Creativity and intellect course through your veins, yet you carry the weight of three almost strung up by the neck. And I cannot coax them down because I am one of them.
My friends have always been there for me. They support me through so much. But I? I feel completely helpless whenever I try to be the shoulder instead of the tears.
They have always been the best of me, and I love them for it.