Katrina Kaye
You crack glass
shell and run through
free-formed twilight,
leaving thermal
foot prints stretched,
distorted in the earth.
I see you
hovering at cliff’s edge.
Like a waterfall,
you gush
towards earth,
escaping from blackness
in a ripple of light,
patterns, colors.
I watch you let go
and find,
as you twinkle
out of this realm,
true beauty.
“Eulogy” is previously published in September (2014).