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Chasing Light

Marcus West

How long will I spend chasing the light?—-

 

I ponder this question as I gaze the golden crowned clouds outside

my window. The sun canvases her beautiful light upon the empty clouds.

Five thousand feet above ground, a new beauty, a blessing of sight, known only to the people on this flight.

Sunset.

 

How long will I spend chasing the light?—-

 

Her golden ambers grab my gaze, entrancing me with her beauty. It’s all

I’ve ever wanted, the sensation of this sunset. The sight that beholds me

in this moment, right now. She’s the only thing I want in my life. “You’re all

I’d ever need,” I tell myself. The fool I am, listening to drunken desires.

Dusk.

 

How long will I spend chasing the light?—-

 

lt seems like I’m matching speeds. But ever so slightly she slips from my

grip, and begins to disappear in the distance. Her golden grace dances

into the horizon ahead, slowly, leaving me. As she strays, the darkness

around me slowly encloses. Engulfing whatever vision of mine remained,

until she shows no more. The colorful canvased clouds wiped clean, now

all I see is black.

Night.

 

How long will I spend chasing the light?—-

 

I ponder again this question, watching the blinking light outside.

How long will I spend chasing her in the dark? The sparkling sunset I

saw in her once, now wiped to distant memories of my past. Do I spend

my life chasing the golder girl she was before? I know she wouldn’t be

the same. Should I trail behind until I catch up? Or turn around to see the

next sunrise. A decision needs to be made.

Dawn.

 

How long will I spend chasing the light?—-

 

Why waste my time chasing someone I knew in the past? Someone

who’s now a figure of my imagination. When there’s something better for

me waiting on the horizon. I don’t want to drag out my evening, spending

extra time in attempts to capture a sight I won’t see again. But rather turn

around, and look forward to the new light that lays ahead.

Sunrise.