Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Drunk on Starlight

Sandy Feet
Under the stars
we live in the moment
fly-floating down,
to the bottom
Looking to the mountain we have to retrieve
and knowing that we are drunk by starlight.
Laughing at the openness
the world can contain
we venture back
just to reach the stars again.


Each time close my eyes to blink- I forget what the night sky looks like.  But each time I return my gaze to the stars- I remember.  What inspires stargazing?  I do not think it is the unknown.  Rather that it is what we know.  We suddenly know what we want, what our dreams are, what is wrong.  Every memory from our childhood flooding back into our vulnerable minds.  When staying up late enough to see just one star was good enough to wish on.  Those moments tide us over so we can blink.  And once we do, we forget.  But then the eyes are opened once again- and we can swim in our old summer nights.

Seaglass

Seaglass is shattered bits of bottles that has been softened by water and sand.  It comes in all kinds of shapes and colors.

"The world would be a better place if it searched for sea glass more often."  Not my own quote.  This was said by a friend after combing the beach with me for a weekend.  Everything can (and will be now) put into terms of seaglass.

When I go backpacking on the island searching for seaglass is what I do by day.  The most interesting and deep conversations have been discussed with my pant legs rolled up to my knees and my toes left sparkling from the waves.  

Nothing is more satisfying then a pocket full of the stuff.  Running down a sand dune and hearing the clinkle of the multicolored pieces.  I love each piece for the memory and work it took to find.  I just wish I could have that success in the bigger aspects of my life.