Infinite spheres of light burn deep within the skies And almost all are hidden from my eyes It’s only after darkness washes through I see a few. back in the daytime I saw one. I used to think that truth was like the sun And I was bronzed and then my planet spun. I’m on a hilltop just above the shadowed trees Chilled by the dew and by the evening breeze Fiercely studying the stars, the sky, and rustling leaves are echoing me: Why? Why was most of it a ;;; Some days I am the cobblestone that’s loose The faltered word, the almost-truce The stone that skips and ripples glassy water The stubborn clay that irritates the potter Some days I am the starting raindrop of a storm Racing towards an earth that’s void and without form Not knowing if there’s anyone behind me ;;; after the land had been encased in shells of ice spring came. So I buried my face in the grass and breathed and let gravity pull me until I felt like the little being that I was, hugged against the side of a great spaceship hurtling through the universe