Reverie
When we found our place
We were cracked and crested
Fallen into days that did not exist
Beyond clueless obligations shifting
Cold bones wrapped in paper skin
Trailing behind a cranking chain
Who gave no bushel in return
For the forage of spirit in its path
But Honey, don't you remember?
There was no sifting once our light shone
The rocks overturned were left lying
And there we stood to see ourselves
See, we did, with no watching
A diving in, we swam our fits down that
Raging river, supine but standing
Serpentine bends through boulders atop boulders
But we kept our heads from drowning
My Love, and we landed
Feet wet and dripping
Face to face in the palm of its hand
And we melded into bronze bones
Sewn nose to toes, hips to lashes
We exchanged our rhythms
Only to find they were always one in the same
I made you mine, and you placed me
Engraved into your chest to wear
I weaved you into my tattered everything
And you stripped yourself bare
Agape, you capped me and spared what
Would have become ash without you
And I left myself raw and pouring
For your fingers to tread with their medicine
Darlin', I promise I have tried
To whisper with gold dust and rubies
My flame into your ear
To always fill you with honey and pearls
We were born for this, I know you remember
As one and as embers pried to pieces
And we have gathered our own pebbles
Along a trench in shades of gray
But now here, we have our table
And I will forever lie in my open skin for you
While you hold me in your pocket
So that we never break again
And I will run my fingers through your hair
On every hand of every hour
To teach you what you never
Knew you were
One day, honey, we will die on this soil
And we will leave our place for another
A return to that reverie of our ember
Where we were born
But until then I will tell you
Each second of each mottled day
So in no place here will you ever forget
I love you