Viewing Hour
Watch
the Summer’s
turn
of season change,
at first,
minute.
Leaves,
freckled
’round
the edges;
Autumn
bruises flesh
like fruit.
“Your time”
it stole
what once was
ours;
the day was
struck
with night
as trembling
hands
of fresh cut flowers
felt your
lack of life —
to memorize
your face,
I drown
each second
I recall:
an hourglass
turned
upside down
the teardrops,
timeless,
fall.
Watch
the Winter’s
lengthened eve’
and
clocks
wound
to the new:
before it was
our
time to grieve
&
after losing you.