i never ran out of words.
i'd see the night sky and i could describe it in a hundred ways --
i could say it was the ocean reflecting the twinkling lights above;
or maybe a moonlit path now visible through the waves.
i'd feel the wind brushing my cheek
and write about how it tousled my hair into messy tendrils--
how it plays with the leaves one moment
and the next leaves them astray under warmly-lit streetlamps.
oh i could write for endless hours
about disasters, impossibilities, probabilities
and i never ran out of words.
there are twenty-six letters in the alphabet and they never failed me.
but then i saw you.
Nov 30, 2014
Nov 30, 2014 at 7:43 AM UTC
i never ran out of words.
i'd see the night sky and i could describe it in a hundred ways --
i could say it was the ocean reflecting the twinkling lights above;
or maybe a moonlit path now visible through the waves.
i'd feel the wind brushing my cheek
and write about how it tousled my hair into messy tendrils--
how it plays with the leaves one moment
and the next leaves them astray under warmly-lit streetlamps.
oh i could write for endless hours
about disasters, impossibilities, probabilities
and i never ran out of words.
there are twenty-six letters in the alphabet and they never failed me.
but then i saw you.
