I used to dream in you, swim in the sweetness dripping from your lips, drown in its foaming effervescence. Your heart was an open ocean in which I could drift, cradled and fearless. seeking adventure; a voyager hungry for new discoveries. Your open soul was as expansive as universes holding all the stars and suns and milky ways and moons.. and constellations.
Your words fell as gentle as falling snow and melted deep into the crevices and recesses of my mind, a light that found every corner of darkness and illuminated it, stretching it beyond any capacity it had ever known.
I used to dream of you of your giving spirit, before it became as barren as the desert floor.. offering only mirages.. teasing like merciless vultures feeding on the carrion of my desperate heart.
You stole my dreams of you, a highwayman riding his horse of delusion; wearing the garb of Lancelot and the image of Dorian Gray. You rode in from the sunset haloed by a crimson dust, bearing your concealed sword..
.. a sword that pierced the dreams of you, pierced the golden sun to its core; its light dimming and fading until it was no more. and the air was filled with a gray, hot wind; an inferno bearing through, and carrying the putrid scent of confusion.