Poem: In The Night, Her Restless Shadow

In The Night, Her Restless Shadow

unclasped itself, slid from the bed
thinned itself to crawl across a slice of light
that pierced the cracked door, 
found its way to the window,
slipped off into the soft of darkness.
It would not be noticed
dancing in the night's dim,
a shadow against the shaded land
swaying to the wind's song.
It would return to its station
before first light.  It would not matter
it had not rested through the night:
it was restored.


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