Two Little Girls: One’s a Little Older
Black hair inches forward
Cascading into the grey of a winter’s evening.
Lines dance upon an unmarked canvas
Telling stories of joy and worry.
I look at her,
As she stares at the setting sun.
The dreamy embers reflected in
Her steady eyes.
Until the light disappears,
And they become hollow.
Another day has ended
Time has stolen it away.
I find myself wanting,
Yearning,
For the ability to pluck
the sun up from its resting place,
And the strength
To hold it in the sky.
I am no match for time.
He laughs at us.
Two little girls
As we challenge him,
As we make bold claims
Of youth and immortality.
She no longer chants with me,
Her eyes have been frosted over,
Her gaze focused on the horizon.
She sits with our enemy
Enjoys his company.
They share stories
And laugh at their memories.
I warn her
Of the weapon he holds
The one he keeps in plain sight.
But she pays no attention.
When I’m not looking,
He takes her away.
Before I can think to say
Goodbye.