Blue for Li (Part III)
So once more she gathered up
Her crimson dress
Laced with purple flowers
with her blue stained palms,
And locked it away
Far far away.
Then she noticed,
Other lives flashing by.
Running along the wind
Soaring through the skies.
But they always ended up,
Ended up with a sigh
And a last dying hope,
That never reached the sky.
But she was stagnant.
As placid as a lake
Rejoicing in it’s solitude.
As soothing as the sweep of cold wind
Against a tear stained cheek.
She saw time take it’s toll,
As pink turned to paper white.
Her own eyes,
Once flecked with gold,
Were now an amethyst
With a brown under light.
Now she still wore her flowers
But not on her head
They were laced into her dress
They were wreathed along the hem,
You could even see them blooming
In the abyss of her pearl eyes.
And her long flowing locks
Turned to wisps of silver grey
That glinted in the sun.
But if you looked close enough,
You could see one flower
Braided along, just one.
It was not his crimson,
It was not the pearl of her eyes,
It was not the pink of her teenage,
It was not the black of the night.
It was
A glimpse of her blue.
-V.S.