If I could retrace every step I’ve taken, every footfall

falling after the materialization of consciousness

from that state of abstract impressions and swirls of color

into the consciousness which aches now, knowing

that time swept past us, leaving behind its sediment

occluding the possibility of this moment existing

before so much debris and heartache.

If pulse and breath conspired to sway the winds

and sweep the sands within the hourglass,

to cause the frame to shatter, loosening the moments,

freeing the past and its predications on the present,

allowing the story to be rewritten into the story

we should have lived, the one we would have written,

to lead us here, to this moonlight.

If holding you, here, close, in its sparse light

could heal us both and heal the consequence imposed

by time, changing, if nothing else, those moments,

which linger through time and experience, like

aggrieved wayward spirits clamoring for attention,

disrupting the serene moments of slumber, and

mitigating the promise of the moment.

If consciousness were made of the same matter as

the material we were when there was no distinction

between you or I, when there was no light to see by,

when in the darkness even the nascent stars could not

find their form, when time did not have seconds,

when you and I formed our only reality, when we existed

perfectly as we should have in each breath since.

And you breathe in the night’s stillness, my arms

healing in the warmth they should have known always,

our bodies pressed together, interlocking, the way

unique puzzle pieces fit only each other, as the comfort

floods us, that knowledge that only in each other do we find

what we had before we had breath, what we had when

we felt most resonant, and what we’ve found again.

As the moonlight becomes swallowed by that opacity

of the darkness before the dawn, and you sleep,

I memorize the contours of your body with my lips,

I place each promise of my love on the surface of your skin,

I begin to long for the next moonlit moment we’ll share.

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