(for Sharon & Gordon)
Everyone else went inside
To shower, snack, and visit.
I wanted to go too,
But the dying coals of the fire
Held me captive, motionless,
Quietly staring into its depths,
Watching embers glow,
Flash, and die into white ash.
Remembering, savoring, storing it up.
Gordon called from the balcony,
“Are you ok?”
“Yes,” I replied and sat longer
Drinking in the quiet,
Inhaling the aroma of smoke and pines,
Until there was no more warmth
For my hands and face,
No glow,
Then at last I was released.
Cerita M. Hewett
February 2015