I wave good bye;
just a silhouette
projected on a fog
as you open the
the feathered gate
to everywhere and nowhere:
Disperse.
Grass grows through
the grey grates of bones.
Shiver.
It's no longer breath
coursing through, but a
gentle gale of the universe
heaving a mourning sigh;
a horizon of dark warmth.
I disappear into the darkness, waving
frail fingers, unable to caress or console;
breath after breath planted in the sky.
The universe expands allowing
for one more star.
As I look up,
growing brighter
there you are.
YOU ARE READING
Confusion in Underground Clouds
PuisiThis is a collection of assorted poems, detailing one consciousness extending and swirling into another, and another, and another.