Once and Future
We painted dawn into midnight   
Out of cement ceilings   
we made skylights   
From gravel, we crafted fine and delicate chandeliers   
hung them with fishing line   
so they appeared to float in midair   
We turned copper piping into rings   
Venus circling our fingers   
the oxidation turned our digits green   
our limbs transforming   
into ferns and orchids   
We breathed and our condensation   
Created clouds   
Our tears fed the sea   
We prayed to all the living things  
We sat in silence with the trees   
Our feet rooting into the ground   
To touch the highest energy   
The evergreens and us   
We breathed in tandem   
And inside our lungs   
Sprung a forest of veins   
Mimicking their cousins’ limbs   
We sprouted two intricate flowers   
In our minds  
For the left and right hemispheres   
And we hung our thoughts there   
Believing that the petals would keep them safely tucked away   
We recognized ourselves  
Didn’t need mirrors to see our likeness   
Even the dirt felt like us   
The sand, our bones in a trillion pieces  
We walked atop these beaches 
Sinking in, their legacy holding us 
There was silence   
and we were not afraid   
There was peace   
And we were not anxious 
There was a world   
We did not conquer 
Copyright © 2024 by Desdamona. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on August 8, 2024, by the Academy of American Poets.