Unfettered
Fractured light through prism bones,
I absorb, refract, become.
Shadows cast long on sun baked walls —
I am the dancer, the dance, the dawn.
Tectonic whispers beneath my feet,
Each tremor a teacher.
You thought me eroded, wind-worn stone,
But I am wind.
Your words: pebbles in my ocean.
I swallow them, smooth them,
Transform them to pearls.
Grit becomes glory.
I am the water, the silt, the shore.
I rise not in spite, but because.
In the quiet between heartbeats,
Listen —
That rhythm?
It’s revolution.