Early August,
and the heat hung heavy off the branches of summer,
like the towel you left outside
drenched from the downpour.
It was only a cool drink you wanted.
You’d be right back.
But, the smell of ripe peaches lured you into lingering,
and the storm blew up
while you were wiping juice off your chin.
Those nights,
the moths on your windows whispered secret songs,
their velvet tunes barely audible
above the wildwood cacophony.
It was only a future you wanted.
You’d be ready when your boat came in.
But, you helped others aboard
and stood on the tempestuous shore
while the spray took the dust off your wings.
Sometimes,
round and pale like honeydew,
the moon called to you from her place above the din
and waited while you found your drum.
It was only a memory she offered.
You couldn’t recall the whole scene.
But, the music was familiar, the taste on your tongue like nectar,
and you were sure that you’d danced in the rain.
You’re laughing now, aren’t you, remembering?
~Elizabeth



This is so beautiful and heartfelt and I am glad you shared it with all of us. Your friend and colleague was someone whose presence lit up your life it sounds like. We should all be blessed with someone special enough in our lives to write a tribute such as this one when they leave. Truly, she was a blessing for you and I’m sorry for the loss of her light.
I bow my head for Niamh and tge friendship that lives in your words.