Sunday, December 19, 2010

Celestia

The wind gave way to the lonely figure set against the moon. She felt it dance around her ankles like little secrets born just to touch and teach her to feel. She harmonized light with darkness making sense of all she knew, only to leave its weight at the bottom of the ocean that crashed like a wailing memory below her feet. As the waves resounded into a hush and she felt only herself against the past; she felt the grass underneath her palm, how soft it was, comforting, befriending. If only it had eyes to look up at her and feel the need small innocence would feel. She would love this patch of grass like the universe loved infinity. She pushed back the quivers and shakes, she was much too big for that now. She imagined her release, if she were able to step onto thin air and walk on that imaginary stairway that led to endless stretches of existence. Would she then find what it was she was missing? Then, she heard a sound that was reminisce to the songs of rain. The horizons drew in colors that were foreign to observance in both legend and lore. They spread carefully, and confidently on her chest they lay. As if they had ordained her with a new light, for the first time she knew that life has never been a waste, everything was for this moment. Mistakes were but a soliloquy in the making of understanding, that all she had to do was let go, and let herself be. Then she felt the sun resonate with the vibrations of her skin, and press against her soul. Lifting slightly she closed her eyes and found a new world for a new her, there she would start legend and end as the one the world would need.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Keeping

Time stood still. She looked up from her knees on the plush carpet, and through her hazel strands of hair into supernatural depths of darkness that now preceded the realities of her once quaint modern home. As the tears dried on her face so would the tensions of fear and doubt; because what she saw againts this fabric of endless unknowing was a thread of promise. It was there in the dismantling of her universe that she found the last existence of hope.

A tiny blue speck of light materialized into a glowing ribbon. Ethereal in its motion it seemed harmless and almost befriending. In her curiosity she stretched out her hand and as if it were a greeting of truce she placed her palm gently on the light as if it could read her very soul.

As the defining moment of flesh to spirit occurred the ribbon of light slowly fell over the back of her hand softly twisting its way around her arm; and then raising its tip to her ear very slowly as if were a gentleman's lips laid as a leaf to water onto her neck. She quickly drew in a short breath in exhilration, as her mind was stimulated beyond what any creation before her could know. Her heart slowed into an instictive calm of confidence. As one more tear fell in her serenity, so did all that she had come to know.

The walls around and the floor beneathe her began to crumble into nothing. All existence began to dematerialize; and the blue light wrapped itself around her as a mother's arms over a newborn. As the universe fell away without a trace the blue blanket of light grew brilliantly vigil, entrenching itself into her soul and reaching beyond the boundaries of the universe it would save her from this end and bring her to her new beginning.