Friday, October 14, 2011

The Midnight Sentry

Midnight Sentry

~David Martin Fargotstein

I came across a midnight sentry

Perched along a shore

A peculiar kind of creature

I’d never seen before

A mass of feathers, deepest blue

No wings that I could see

No arms or legs or anything

Upon this mystery

I, becoming careless

Due to curiosity

Let slip a stone, it rattled down

And brought its gaze to me

Its feathers ruffled as it turned

In its attempt to see

The interloper, hiding close

Who broke its reverie

Two giant eyes of shining gold

Above a narrow beak

Scanned the rocks to find the sound

And trained themselves on me

It didn’t seem disturbed at all

It didn’t try to flee

It simply fixed its eyes on me

With curiosity

I met its gaze, devoid of fear

And was surprised to see

The creature had begun to move

Slowly towards me

It perched itself upon a rock

And nestled into place

Then it turned its head again

And aimed it at my face

Through a connection made of gazes

I began to fall

Descend into those giant eyes

Without a fear at all

It happened almost instantly

A story being told

In feelings, poured into my mind

Through those eyes of gold

As story of this creature’s past

From egg to what I see

Born aside its lifelong mate

By natural destiny

A life of love, devotion true

With nothing in between

A vision of paradise, in motion

Shown to me

Suddenly, and without warning

Explosions of despair

The sea had risen up and taken

The other of the pair

As quickly as the story started

My wits returned to me

I touched the cyan feathered mass

Its gaze upon the sea

It turned its face to me again

And it was plain as day

This little creature’s joy in life

Had surely gone away

It hopped from perch onto the sand

And moved away from me

To join the lover that it lost

In the waves, beneath the sea

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