An Observation, a Warning, and a Reconciled Bereavement
A student, a brilliant thinker.
Who sits in the woods and thinks.
Humming next to his ear
The beasts of insignificance fly.
Wasting time- surviving.
The annoyance in his eyes is invisible,
And still they scatter with one glance.
A worshiper, a lover of God.
His profession is praise,
Daily he is joy-filled.
Pricking the corners of his mind
Is a web of doubt-
Watch out!
Clean every crevice before the temple’s joy
Is replaced with a suffocating,
Blanket of ash.
A sleeping man,
How tired is he from his life in the field.
Drifting away, slowly, slowly-
Carefully his eyelids take one last breath
And he sees, on the bridge of his nose,
Two eyes breathing back into his own.
A butterfly, she has made a temporary home
On the face of our friend-
Waiting for her new wings to dry.
His eyes smile with the consent of his heart.
Wait for me, he whispers,
And together we will fly.
Copyright © Jessica Cooper | Year Posted 2015
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