You were born Inside the old letters I wrote when I was nine. I dreamed of you slowly, Pushing patience as you Took your time. You were warm, Lying still and quiet, Beneath my lonely mind. I waited for your sweet eyes, Looking past others as I Waited in line. You woke up In my heartbeat, When you held me that first time. You were gracious, So darling and spacious, And I spread out this soul of mine. You burst open In my bloodstream, When your skin melted into mine. You were nesting and hiving, Became scarred handwriting, Hot to the touch on each freckle. You fell asleep, Stuck in a bad dream, Where the real you walked away. You were flailing and diving, So unsure and crying, And running away from me. You are here, You will always be here, Stuck hopelessly in my heart. You keep leaving and coming, And my heart is always drumming, I will always be humming for you.