A Serene Summer’s Dream
A submerged Sonnet
Suffocating air surrounds
the noise of little voices,
excited screams when one’s found-
another rethinks her hiding choices.
I can’t imagine a more precious moment.
War emerges- a heated fight
over goggles and a silly float,
you tell them share, it’ll be alright
and they jump back in, getting us soaked.
I can’t imagine a more precious moment.
I sit in the sun playing back our years
how much my heart ached on those lonely nights,
how your words left holes in those angry fights-
so many moments filled with painful tears.
How much of our time was bleak and drear,
pretending that everything was alright;
and our fake smiles forged nothing but smite.
Still, losing you was my biggest fear.
But have we not now learned so many things
about ourselves and one another too?
Have we not found parallel in our dreams