I study your face
Closely and carefully
Like a fox in the snow
Noiselessly watching the hare
As it grazes and gasps with
Every small noise.
Peering from behind
A slick granite rock.
Amber eyes catch a shard of sunlight
In the cornea
And scream in brief squeezing silence
Against the radiance of the golden hour,
Which only arrives
When it wants
It never leaves;
But rather dissipates.
Until the night
Has breathed her sultry, misty embrace
Onto the navy landscape
With sighing grays and shy greens
Flashing by in the window
As we fly down the Sierras at 60 mph.
Fog thick as cream cheese forgotten
In the back of the fridge,
You watch the road
Biting your cheeks.
Forbidding others to pass.
Somewhere else.
Watching unresolved business
Remain unresolved.
