We Wake, We Sleep, We Say
Songs of the morning starlings greet us
Silently the tangerine beams of sunshine awake us
Its light bends around us and keeps us aglow
From the open window a slight breeze tickles the sheer ivory curtains
Making them dance and cast shadows upon our still selves
The scent of jasmine and lilac fills the air
Cherry blossoms sail pass the sill
With my head still calmly against your bosom
I wake next to you
My love that keeps me alive
And keeps me awake
We carry on with our day
Knowing that you walk upon the same earth as I
Life is abundant with small enriching atonements
Time eludes us quickly without warning
Evening reveals itself in its common routine
As the night stars gaze upon us in jealous awe
We say our goodnights
So we may sleep once more
My kiss to you was my very last
For come next dawn
Wake I shall not
I have released you from my grip of affection
And I have escaped from this prison
Into the waters of the state’s divide
© 2013 David Greg Harth
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