Water Lilies
Something changed inside of me
When I disturbed the water lilies
The curtains stirred in disarray
But she said that she couldn’t stay
Something changed inside of me
When I sang to the water lilies
The ribbons danced upon her collar
The moon a salty sand dollar
Something changed inside my heart
When I saw the lily’s art
I could watch her paint the streets
The very petals of a Rosa peace
Something changed inside of my soul
When I knew I was what the lily stole
My spirit felt scorched like oxblood
And then I spotted a rare ghost orchid
Something changed inside of me
When I saw the lily pad leaves
They sprung down like safety pins
In came the hungry amphibians
Something changed when I saw her
She was brighter than larkspur
She was more precious than an old phonograph
I heartened up at her musical laugh
Something changed inside my mind
When the lily’s bind untwined
And her leaves fell supine
Upon the surface and along her spine
The pearls were washing up on the shore
Surely this is what they sheened for
The sand implored the sudden downpour
But I would forever be in petrichor
The lily’s petals kissed the pond
And I could hear her calling out
She ran the tender bank daylong
And I no longer felt purely earthbound
The water lily’s roots were arcane
The sea was saporific with brine
I knew I had to dance out in the rain
To arouse my only sunshine