Dancing in the Dark
by Tiffany Renee Harmon
There will be no music tonight
instead we'll dance in silence
listening only to our own
heartbeats.
And after a while of swaying in
tandem
I'll notice we're not quite in sync
I keep trying to follow the stars
wishing I, too, could be nearly
enveloped
by unending darkness.
But you, your mistake was following
me.
You've always belonged to the
morning
and dawn's warmth is coming soon
enough.
I won't be going with you into the
light.
My place has always been here with
the shadows.
You whisper that we're the perfect
pair
after all, shadows can't exist
without the light.
I'll pause to consider the contrast
expectancy beaming across your face.
But again, just like last time
I'll turn away and sink deeper into
night
until I'm in that place even your
rays can't explore.
* * * * *
Tiffany Renee Harmon is a poet and
artist based out of Cincinnati, OH. She has an MFA from Lindenwood University,
and her work has appeared in a variety of publications, including Poetry
Quarterly, Page&Spine, and Third Wednesday. Learn more
about her at www.tiffanyreneeharmon.com.
An eternal mystery given mysterious clarity.
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