Little Flame
I lit a candle in the wind
By the beach
The spray of every crashing wave
And the breath of every breeze
Threatening the love aflame.
I curl a hand around the wick
Afraid but still walking forward
Into the sand
Into the darkness of the night
That reveals nothing.
Hopeful that the fire will live.
But every grain beneath my soles
Quivers and nearly slips away
You stand not twenty paces out
Holding an empty lamp and oil
To protect and nourish my light.
There is nothing more I desire
Than for you to crave this too
To feel empty in your chest
And untethered to the earth
Without me in your arms.
Hopeful that your fire will live.
I cry out into the wind
The candle clutched to my chest
Wax pooling down my palms
Burning and blistering and bubbling
And still I offer safe harbor.
Your smile makes the flame waver
My heart follows suit
Lungs compressed and narrowed
But I risk the journey
To you.
Hopeful that our fire will live.