The Rainbow
You were in my dream last night.
I saw you
leaning over your open drawer of tools:
two candles,
a silk handkerchief,
and a set of fountain pens
(the smallest was your favorite).
You smiled when you saw me.
Would I like to borrow something?
No,
I said.
I came to invite you to the party on Thursday. We were expecting friends
and a good time.
You lit a candle and offered it to me.
You wanted me to follow you.
I took the candle and watched it
dripping
from the tiny flame.
I would follow you.
You led me to the mirror in your bedroom.
It wasn't cracked anymore.
You said the flame from my candle
could ignite a door.
It did.
In your world we saw flying cats,
People in masks of black and silver,
A clown in red selling jellyfish.
I had no money, so you
bought me a star in the sky
and a rainbow.
I liked the rainbow
because it made me think of you.
We sprinkled them with stardust
and laughed
and danced
until morning had come
and we returned.
I looked out my window
this morning and saw
a rainbow.
And I remembered,
And I wondered,
Is it mine?