Yesterday, 07:12 AM
I kept company with the moon.
Watching its pearl rain shimmer over the dunes.
My legs crossed and limp.
Counterfeit sage in unkempt robe.
I listen, yet the moon is silent.
The stone beneath me, silent.
The sand speaks to me
in a language I cannot understand.
Leaning my head back against this rocky seat.
My grand meditation — popping in my back.
I gaze at the waves of earth.
Murmuring grains crawling over themselves.
Each smooth mote a puzzle.
The breeze grips through my fabric. And I,
I’m cold.
I groan to my feet and stumble from my perch.
My preaching but a sigh with begging hands
tossed briefly skyward
before they clap
harsh against the sand-dusted cotton
of this mystic’s costume.
The moon has left me to my pacing.
Hush of my boots sinking in the ground,
trudging in my circle. Waiting.
Shuffling
— waiting.
Daybreak comes as an ambush. A march of bronze spears
held over the horizon.
The air wars above the sand.
I watch between the fingers of my outstretched hand.
My eyes wince. Palm burns.
It’s a song.
Fool. It’s a song.
Watching its pearl rain shimmer over the dunes.
My legs crossed and limp.
Counterfeit sage in unkempt robe.
I listen, yet the moon is silent.
The stone beneath me, silent.
The sand speaks to me
in a language I cannot understand.
Leaning my head back against this rocky seat.
My grand meditation — popping in my back.
I gaze at the waves of earth.
Murmuring grains crawling over themselves.
Each smooth mote a puzzle.
The breeze grips through my fabric. And I,
I’m cold.
I groan to my feet and stumble from my perch.
My preaching but a sigh with begging hands
tossed briefly skyward
before they clap
harsh against the sand-dusted cotton
of this mystic’s costume.
The moon has left me to my pacing.
Hush of my boots sinking in the ground,
trudging in my circle. Waiting.
Shuffling
— waiting.
Daybreak comes as an ambush. A march of bronze spears
held over the horizon.
The air wars above the sand.
I watch between the fingers of my outstretched hand.
My eyes wince. Palm burns.
It’s a song.
Fool. It’s a song.

