Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Shadow and Light

In the study, quiet with dust,
the lamp’s small sun spills gold
over the tired oak desk.
Outside, trees begin to undress,

each leaf a farewell

dissolving like breath.

The large globe sits

in mahogany crosshairs,


oceans smudged with blue,

continents yellowed by years.
I turn it gently, a god exhibiting latitude.

We are always traveling, even here.

 

The faded rug recites its history
in threads of rust, plum, and smoke.
The season shifts—a whisper of wind,

a scattering of seminal seed

 

for a time that is only prophecy in October.

Books stand quiet like lines of school children
unable to move through afternoon’s honey.
Even shadows seem contemplative,


long fingers reaching for something lost.

A sparrow pecks the pane and vanishes,

a reminder that morning has passed,

that light and dark are trading places.


At peace, I close the book I wasn’t reading,
letting the moment rest in my hands.

Evening sweeps through the room
as the world turns, unhurried and unseen.


~William Hammett



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