It’s moments like these I wish would never end.
The sky would never fade into the dark.
The sea would never storm.
The news would never catastrophize,
people would never be
led astray.
Led into hopelessness.
But like the tides,
thoughts seem to circulate back
into the darkness,
back
to the storms,
back
to the droughts,
back into despair,
in doing so wraping ourselves up
Into the floods and heatwaves.
Even I, who squints for light on this fading horizon,
painfully
focuses on what this moment will be,
versus what it is now.
Sun slipping into sea and casting last light into sand,
turning tide pools molten gold.
Already feeling the pain of it vanishing.
I am glad
I stay, even on a moonless night.
To think of grasping the hope
of far-off starlight.
Comments
I wholly understand how you feel. It's so difficult to absorb a beautiful moment, bask in the NOW, when your mind is bombarding you with the anxieties of the future. You were able to capture that push-pull with real emotion behind it, and I commend you for that. That your last lines offer a sense of hope brightens the spirits of the reader, and I was happy to see them.
"catastrophize" great word. And that last pair of couplets --- woah, they really touched me. Beautiful poem!
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