A Farewell
November 16, 2021
A farewell to the familiar, rosy light
that sifted through the channels of my heart.
And you were the sun that cast it upon me,
and I was the shadow that crept close behind.
Though once,
I threw my palm to the sky.
Arched my dusty wings and bent my knees.
Like an Icarus to the sun I soared,
into that,
pink light.
And the burn of it crept through each of my nerves,
like fire creeping through the roots of a tree.
My skin blistered,
my heart shriveled,
yet still, I refused to die.
Here now I sit,
no longer a blaze of glory,
but a humble servant to your rosette light.
Yet night always falls and the sun always dies.
The sun,
it always dies.