Dawn is yet sleeping,
On your eyelids.And, on the pine cones
That cover the frost nipped
Ancient tree, which occupies
Half of the sky, and our backyard.
I have known you for a while now,
I have charted my love,
Under your lips
With my thumb.
Our breaths mingle as I bury,
My morning mists into your chest.
You pull me closer,
I stop myself from laughing.
You never really liked any distance,
You aren't fond of vacuum.
That is perhaps the reason,
Why you never run out of soul.
I have loved you, for a while now.
You look so content,
Will you behave,
When I tell you the truth?
That, I love our home, I do.
I do, but.
It has been difficult,
To remain
To stay.
I have been dreaming,
Of a warmer sun,
For the past few days.
To sneak out of our comfort zone.
To be rootless, and homeless
Once more.
Will you be hurt,
If I leave you for a while?
If I go to strange towns,
To rediscover myself?
Would you still love,
Who I would become, along with
The origami wrinkles
On my palm?
The glut I would have
For stability once more,
After I am left drained
By non-acquitance?
You won't understand perhaps,
But I can't explain
My irrepressible urge to leave,
To abandon,
And then come back in search for
My roots.
You stifle a yawn,
As you kiss my forehead.
I look up.
How do I tell you?
Should I leave,
Without a goodbye?
Your familiar eyes,
Smile into my lips.
Like you have never seen me,
Waking up nestled into you, before.
I trace my thumb under your lips,
Wishing the dawn had,
Lasted a lifetime.
Everlasting is rare,
I believe.
I can't seem to untangle myself,
I seem to lean forward to kiss you.
How do I let go of this?
Of the wild adventures that we have,
Of the territories that we find,
That we mark.
I remember when you kept,
Staring at my naked skin,
Your eyes plunging,
Into the marks that you had etched.
And, when I had asked you,
What you were doing,
You had replied with a,
"Star gazing."
YOU ARE READING
Mirage.
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