THE ESCAPE
BY
DAVID K. IRWIN
15 October, 1998
Published in Vermillion Literary Project, 1999
Siblings shriek.
Dogs skulk for a sightless moon.
Dishes piled high
Since the restaurant suddenly closed.
The escape...
Dracula driving.
Driven by a lust to quench
An unquenchable thirst;
Or perhaps, the night-terror of dawn.
The escape…
Severed stars
Give way to the half-light and
Fall faintly
Into the water to reappear on tips of waves.
The escape…
Despair disappears.
Near weightlessness approaches.
Aloft in the clouds
Our Spirits mingle with sun-born Angels.
The escape…
Pondering Paradise
We are totally transfixed;
Utterly euphoric.
We rarely acknowledge boats of distraction.
The escape…
Twice-seen twilight
Hinges on the edge of day.
Treed fish-flies stir as
Darkness' deliverance draws near.
The escape…
Stars shimmer
After a day of swimming.
Clouds of fish-flies
On the water; tantalizing, tasty, tidbits.
The escape…
Fish flying
From the darkened depths snatch the
Morsels in mid-air
And return, reluctantly, to breathe water.
The escape…
Fondly framed
Memories from our flight to freedom
Languidly linger on.
Our sights set on home, we reminisce about
The escape.