if you dig deep enough into the sand i promise you will find yourself uncovering cosmos, beneath half-formed palaces of earth and ocean, lost for centuries or perhaps seconds (who’s to say, really)
you will find, scattered among the burning grains of “i was a crystal in another life”, a glittering dust - remainders not of life denatured, but stars whose deaths cannot yet be mourned
ours is a universe that cannot be defined (it’s no matter, of course, for words only ever tell part of the story)
i wonder what i would see if i waded until my feet were as much afloat as the rest of me and the sea swallowed me whole - what multitudes are contained under the surface (blue only to our lackluster outsider’s perspective), what planetary infinite lies with its arms around salt, grimy only to those of us who return to airy shores at the end of the day (if there are galaxies behind your eyes, only time will tell)