Polaris
I.
Sunflowers face east, welcoming
their god that climbs over the horizon.
A crimson glare floods my window.
I hide beneath blankets, limbs weak,
hoping that Apollo will reverse
the coming morn behind mountain peaks.
II.
Life thrives under the
honey orb that arcs among the
cream splotches in the sky.
The Earth spins and dances
around it's sun as
I sleepwalk
through the day. Body
cemented in place.
III.
Noctilucent clouds shimmer
as day morphs into night.
Two heavenly spheres
wink at one another. One waking
while the other dips into slumber.
I know of the sleepless hours in the dark
silently despising the
promise of another day.
IV.
In the evening
constellations churn about Polaris.
His movements are not tracked by days or years.
To the world he is lame.
A diamond idly hanging in velvet black.
I am Polaris.
Seemingly frozen in a world of motion.
But I do move--ever so slowly.
Flashing across the span of a lifetime,
A brilliant flame in the heavens.