Sunlight
exits stage left. Moonlight enters stage
right.
Starlight
gathers at stage center. Curtains draw
back.
Windows
rise for cool breezes. A grandfather clock
chimes.
Woodnotes
call out. Whippoorwill.
Heard
less now. But then, rooms appeared larger,
Days
and nights seemed longer, and
Breath
spread out beyond what could be seen,
Touched
sounds carried by dark shadows and pale light.
Gray-brown-feathered, sight unseen, birds
Breed
upon forest floors, perch on low branches,
Feed
on insects, and speak of legends and poetry in
Three
syllables--a refrain repeated like the ticking of a clock.
Until
sleep corners the mind and dreams set a stage
In time with the woodnotes
Creating rhythm and melody
In time with the woodnotes
Creating rhythm and melody
For
departing souls, sleepless eyes, and beating hearts
Tuned
to birdsongs and light summer breaths.
©cmheuer,
2015