She came to me again last night, in
Dream-like hues of monochrome, a
Familiar apparition that somehow found
Her way to where I stood once more, and
She called my name, this woman from my
Waking world, here among the sun-dappled
Trees of a forest created just for this moment
Because
Only a place such as this could ever match
The figure that moved toward me in her
Beauty, where a soft breeze paid homage
By sending leaves to dance about her naked
Feet, long dark hair free of any ties dancing
With them as she turned her head to face me
As if hearing the thunder that was my heart
And
Perhaps she could, yes perhaps, this yearning
That filled my existence, a rushing torrent of
Words unsaid carried along by that sighing
Breeze, in this fairytale glade where anything
Was possible, if only one had the courage to
Embrace what is right and good, to open up
And say I love you even once upon a time
Without
The burden of feeling insignificant, stuff of
Poets scratching lines with fevered pens, this
Dream of she that walked toward me, lifting
Her arms to still my restless weeping soul, her
Eyes oh her eyes like dark gems of priceless regard
As they gaze through the very heart of all I long
To be, her smile a portrait brush stroked forever
Across
The canvas of my life and telling me that
What I am is enough, before I am lost in her
Arms…
And
The dream
Fades
Away…
END
“Again”