Night Visionby Sean LauseDriving home late on ice-bitten road, my headlights probing like a blind-man's fingers, the night trembling with snow, my boy blissfully asleep in his magic chair They appeared from the abyss as if projected by the moon, their legs flowing silently through the snow, a herd of deer, fleeing remembered guns. Leaping in plumes of electricity, embracing us in soft brown flesh, implicating me in my own breaths and every snow that falls unseen. Their eyes seemed to know me from long ago, their leafy heads nodding as if in prayer. We swung in one motion, relentless, pure, then they curved beneath the night and disappeared. When my son stirred, I could not tell who had dreamed and who had been awake. I only knew we were safe and blessed, and I had never lived and would never die. © 2006 by Sean Lause. All rights reserved. |