In the warm, dark morning I wake up before you Opening my eyes to your empty walls Nearly forgetting your body breathing next to mine
I turn to watch you sleep Warming your bare back with my gaze Eyes like planes crossing an ocean of cold sheets between us A chasm of desires met by deflections
I will you to dream of me So you might wake up and say last night's words With the still mind and even tongue of a Sunday Let me know I'm not the only one losing this game
In my mind I shake you awake Show you the urgency I feel to touch you Because I already miss you in the future Minutes slipping like your big shirt down my sad shoulders
In this tired, familiar bed I stop waiting for you, shut my eyes again And think how I could love you later If you'd let me
If you could resist that warmth that reaches across states for you From golden lights and people meant to absorb you, And return to cold bones that I guess were always meant To break under the weight of your exit