Rising

We were rising.

With every thread tied together, by those who wanted to catch hold —


Those with knotted breath and clasped hands 

Weaving together a dream, cast out into a sea of stars —


The hope in beaded eyelashes, droplets splattered on a web of silk.

The web of silk, as a lonely sail, catching light fashioned from distant reaches —


The artists, flying out to greet them

As others and I squint to find the way, we use the lost and leftover twine 

To knit the veiling clouds —


And the poet envisions it all,

From her lookout sailing on a forgotten sea

Posted in response to the challenge Spring: Writing Contest.

Amalie@kua

VT

15 years old

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