As the earth turned 
and the stars 
fell into the canyon
the night captured 
what little fire remained
the glow from the stars 
growing dim, 
the light in your eyes 
disappearing
As you led the horses through 
the crevice between rocks,
hooves slipping on lose slate,
I watched you pause and listen,
your shadow growing smaller
with the lack of light
And then you were gone.
My heart sank deep 
into the ground below me
Even in the dream 
loss found me 
with its heavy fists 
and sharp teeth
I told myself
The world will keep spinning
without you, 
as I continued walking 
up the rocky grade
And it spins, 
and the planets shift
But without the warmth 
of fire
or any light 
to show the way.
 AUTHOR BIO:: Lisa was raised in California’s Mojave desert and currently lives in the Pacific Northwest.  In addition to The Open End, her poetry has been previously published in Jeopardy, Howl, and the Desert Writer’s issue of The Sun Runner.
AUTHOR BIO:: Lisa was raised in California’s Mojave desert and currently lives in the Pacific Northwest.  In addition to The Open End, her poetry has been previously published in Jeopardy, Howl, and the Desert Writer’s issue of The Sun Runner.
 

 
 





