naïveté
Many times I dreamt the storm to be over
That peace had come at once
As if the ground underfoot would fail to crumble
How foolish of me it was
Between the stalking shadows,
And whispers growing louder
That I believed
The onslaught of rain
Was a passing season
And we would blossom in the spring
Like the recession of the tide
Preludes a tsunami
Your storms made way for floods
How foolish of me it was
To think I’d learn to swim
Between valleys I’d overcome,
The highs and lows I trekked
That I believed
The world trembling beneath my feet
Would hold steady underneath
And we would remain standing
Like shivers up the mountainside
Prelude an avalanche
Your rage made way for devastation
How foolish of me it was
To believe that it would end