I sit with my eyes
closed tight,
watching the swirling
starburst in my mind.
Seeing the lights
fizzle and flash,
dart and slash, burn and crash.
Like fireworks,
they explode
and
I watch
as I catch
wayward hearts
as they fall
like snow
upon my tongue.
They make me
want to burst into song,
but I know that if I try
my voice will not come.
Because times hands
are not yet
swishing around
at a million spins
every blink,
the universe
isn’t yet ready
for what is yet to come.
When the storms
subdue
and our
lighthouse glow
outshines the moon,
like nightlights
giving hope
to the many
and the few.
I sit.
A set of
jittery thoughts
raise up from
the pit of my
stomach.
Fluttering,
flapping
across every space
Then they take
Their place
behind
my eyes,
mingling with
the internal
lovelorn sighs.
My face
Reddens,
but I don’t
mind
So, I sit
with these
thoughts
closed tight.
Counting the stars
behind my eyes.
The millions
that shine so brilliant
and bright.
The hope
it swells
in swirling fields,
and the bitter pills
will no longer
need to be
delivered,
because love
will heal more than
any medicine
ever could.