The Sunset Tide
Time chained me to the sand
Like a seashell on the shore
I waited –
For crabs to crawl like snakes into their holes
For fishermen to forsake the land like sunlight
For the choir of birds to sing no more
For the sea to murmur a gentle chant
And the light amalgamated into darkness
Is darkness the tide like the crashing of waves on land?
And I stood
With my feet coffined to the sand,
My folded arms entwined like a lace against my chest
My hair like threads blew in the silent winds
And my body longing to feel the tide
Is darkness the tide like the crashing of waves on land?
And still I remained
Silent and still as a rock
Am I like the grains of sand on the beach?
Waiting for the tide
Waiting for the brunette sea to wash our bodies
A tongue that will lick the land
To stain the earth with blackness
Is this the saliva of nightfall?
Is darkness the tide like the crashing of waves on land?
And I waited no more
As the sun entombed into the horizon
Darkness was the crashing of waves against my body
And the foam it created were the stars in the sky
With the crashing sounds of night creatures from a distance
Yes, darkness was the tide like the crashing of waves on the land
But with the ebbing of the tide,
At sunrise;
The rebirth of sunlight
Nothing was left from the tide
But the salt from the saliva of the night
That stained my body