Dusk
The
sky is pink with reminiscence of the sunset,
the
clouds still holding on to the last rays of light,
refusing
to let the darkness of night take over just yet.
The
pond below does little to reflect the sky’s last echoes.
Unmoving,
the water stares back at me like a black hole.
Maybe the clouds are doing this on
purpose: staying put
in protective stubbornness, trying
to keep me safe.
It
is still warm for autumn, and
above
me, the trees are green and full.
Leaves
crunch under my feet, regardless.
I
don’t know where they came from,
these
dead appendages that litter the ground.
There are monsters
out here,
I hear the clouds say overhead.
We don’t want them
to come out.
To
my right I can hear something moving in the water.
But
the tall grasses don’t rustle; the pond’s surface doesn’t ripple.
Though
I hear crickets and katydids all around me—above me—
and
the familiar screams of the cicadas, I see no signs of life
down
here.
I know that the full moon is tonight.
I came looking for it, craving to feel its
pale light
once more on my skin, holding it in my
palms.
Across
the water, I see the highest branches
swaying
and pulsing together in a breeze
that
doesn’t reach me. Here, at the pond’s edge,
I
feel no wind; the finely drawn silhouettes
of
young branches, just above my head, remain
still, dark against the dim lilac sheet
splayed out above them, doing its best
to shoo the shadows away.
But
even as the day persists and lingers,
I
still pursue these shapes and shadows
that
begin to come out of hiding
once
the sun sets. And, it seems that
they’re
calling me, too.
~10/5/17
(that night) – 2/8/18 (finished)
These were taken that night. I tried to capture it, but only had my phone for a camera. Needless to say, I felt that words did a much better job. |
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Also, yes, this piece was started in October, and is the finished products of one of my many "Inktober" pieces that I've finally polished up and finished.
Also, yes, this piece was started in October, and is the finished products of one of my many "Inktober" pieces that I've finally polished up and finished.
"And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul." –John Muir