Be My Selene
Be my Selene, be my moon goddess
Let me cast you into the constellations
Let me singe your lips with ozone and smoke
Beat you to life with numb, stumbling fingers
Callisto cries pure fire, reaching blindly for her son who can't touch the ocean
Her tears sting down my throat as we sail through the eternal watermark
Past the stilted lovers yearning across the river of the Milky Way
Past Andromeda and Perseus
Whose affections unfold foreign and old into our ears
Lying on the balcony, you can hear Ursa Major sing
Feel the pull of Castor and Pollux
Touch Venus' love in the feathered eyes of dawn
Watch Sirius wink brighter than all the others
We learned volumes from the universe, her language sitting heavy on our tongues,
Brought forth from dirty gold lockets and whispered legends
Dusty books in the darkened corners of the library
Their spirits stir in our souls, we are the gods themselves
We are the arrogance of Jupiter, the jealousy of Juno,
The steadfast flight of Mercury
The shame of Cassiopeia
We thrum with stardust out on that balcony
Bits of comet and liquid sunshine
Breathing in the salt of our ocean eyes
We orbit eachother into the mysteries of morning and
All at once, we fall for our kindred light