“Dark”
Lights and screens turned off,
serene silence envelopes,
relax tired eyes.
Steve D
Lights and screens turned off,
serene silence envelopes,
relax tired eyes.
Steve D
A place without light,
yet her outline appears on
a clear night, waiting.
Tonight is the new moon, by the way 🙂
Steve D
A night of waiting,
childlike anticipation
for a new sunrise.
Steve D
Eyes droop, yawns abound,
and breath eases to a sigh.
It’s nearly bedtime.
Steve D
Burning eye through the leaves,
one last heated breath reaching
to stave off the night.
Steve D
Gold-flecked emeralds –
Bright stars under night’s blackness,
Her wild, loving gaze.
Author’s note: Jaed is one of the two protagonists in my story, a young woman who cares deeply for the few people close to her. Eyes are the first thing I notice about a person. A striking pair of eyes can freeze me — think Olivia Wilde. In the earliest notes for this story, when I had nothing more than an image of two young lovers trying to find themselves, the first details I developed were the dazzling color of Jaed’s eyes: bright emerald-green with flecks of yellow-gold. Green, hazel, and brown eyes and blonde-brown hair are common among Feldings. Jaed’s night-black hair is not, nor her bronze-tinted skin tone. Aston has light brown hair and hazel eyes. It’s remarkable how many cultural/ethnic details you can develop just from designing two characters.
Steve D