Once upon a time I sought a structure
that decided not to be found.
Perhaps on a map I’d look
but Nothing
would stare back at me as if questioning its own darkness
and speaking as if submerged.
And so it remained as though of treasure submerged
within the withering structure
of a sunken ship in darkness,
praying to never be found.
Nothing
would do much to reserve a second look.
Yet every so often it would open its eye and look,
submerged
in Nothing,
building piece by piece its own little structure
to look
through the darkness.
And when complete, a light drowned the darkness
and gave away the slightest chance to look,
but to be found
in the vanishing darkness
would prove fatal to the structure
and so it died and returned to Nothing.
I had thought it would all be for nothing,
maybe a chance to wade through the darkness
would wither away the need for the structure.
I wondered if it would be of use to look,
even in those places so deep and submerged
where nothing would be found.
Or maybe all along it had been found
and the light had since destroyed the Nothing,
leaving it to wither away submerged
and drifting to the empty void of darkness.
With a feeling of peace to stop and look,
a gentle glint of light revealed the structure.
But what to do when the structure was found?
Was to hold it for a look worth nothing?
Should something of such darkness be submerged?