I have known you from the moment you first drew breath, shared each halting footfall and marked each great, bounding leap as your winged feet stepped into the air and your arms lifted to the sky, a gentle bird of prey rising with the winds and soaring, unencumbered, over a landscape of glittering emerald and depthless sapphire blues. Your heart beating massive and strong in your chest, thrilling to these new velocities and the impossible freedoms of discovery: a whole world, filled with wonders, waiting to be explored.
The currents carving deltas of cloud through your hay-blonde hair, the moon-sliver crescents in your cheeks deepening and broadening as your face draws back into a smile – your default response to each subtle shift of the sun – as these smooth curves buffer the sharp angles of your mind, probing, instinctively searching out the offbeat and focusing on those unexpected moments of strange joy
the trees alive with your laughter, the staccato beats of one smooth note bouncing off the next, a rhythm to a song whose words I’ve never known but have loved with all my weak heart: jealously, helplessly, enraptured in the sudden knowledge that among these sweet sugar maples and restless pines I could be haunted by
these glimpses of you, flickering between the leaves, reaching for the distant moon, racing toward unseen horizons
and before I can begin to realize the moment has passed, that moment I might have held you in my arms and warmed to the full strength of your gaze, your infinitely warm eyes bright with the everpresent spark of mischief and precocious compassion, filled with the echo of your tumbling laughter and infinite capacity to find such great happiness in such small things, allowing myself the lie that there, with you, I might be enough
you are beyond me, beyond my understanding of what slender hopes this life might offer, beyond the weight of these heavy years and the weight of these memories, these fears, these long days and lengthening nights
you are a whispered word, a half-remembered psalm, my breath finding form in these cold hours before dawn, shifting and twirling and lifting away
rising with the winds and soaring
to where heaven might be.