"Silouetted Night"
by Kiera Rose Lathan [ Do not steal/use/take without permission!]
I was sitting,
Waiting.
Pressed against the falling day,
I was sitting,
Waiting.
As stars shrouded me,
Veiled me in their love,
I was still there,
Waiting.
My head on my knees,
I watched them twinkle,
I watched them dance,
I was there,
Waiting.
I watched the moon rise,
I watched the brilliance glow,
But I sit untouched,
Only by celestial friends.
I look, and against the darkness,
A tree, where I sat and thought.
I hadn't visited in a while, so I'd go.
I climbed into my tree,
And sat there, smiling.
Breathing in fresh air, being alive once again.
I thought I died,
I was only in a coma and needed to wake up.
Time cannot erase what has been done,
But that is behind me now, just as the day was,
While I sat in my tree,
Unceaselessly smiling.
I danced beneath the streetlight,
A waltz, hummed to a quiet tune of my voice.
One-two-three, one-two-three...
We spun on the street, laughing.
I was no longer waiting, or alone.
Though I still feel some twinge of hurt,
Some angst of past,
I smile because I have a future.
Come what may, but I'll take it day by day.
And finally I might see,
Where I'll finally be.
Never have I seen such a beautiful sight,
As two bodies dancing in the moonlit night.