Smirking Dragon
As the sun settled into soft angles
just above igniting western skies,
it spotlights a cumulus cloud curiously
shaped like a coiled, smirking dragon
lazily floating eastbound, her neck and
grinning head preening north by northwest,
drawing your attention toward Orcas Island
and one of the most perfect moments of
your life, when you were inexplicably
comfortable in your own skin while both
alone and in unfamiliar company
at a destination wedding you attended
against your will, watching two outliers
pledge their lives to each other as you’d done
twice over, with the second time inexplicably
working out much better than the first,
which compelled you to make that journey
in the first place to that unfamiliar island
surrounded by unacquainted people
to witness an unfamiliar couple
pledge their lives to one another in a
series of moments the smirking dragon
reminds you that can only be described as perfect.
As the dragon cranes her neck northwestward,
it evaporates into the ether,
leaving only her fluffy scaly body and
a disembodied smirking head, which also
slowly vanished from misty existence
leaving you wondering why your second
attempt at sharing your world with a woman
worked wonders while your first effort failed
spectacularly, or why your second trip to
Orcas Island was fun, but not nearly as
magical as that first one, or why that beautiful
smiling couple of strangers beginning their lives
together ultimately could not fulfil
their pledge to one another even after
committing to create another beautiful,
smiling, giggling, spunky stranger together, but
then it hits you as the headless dragon corpse
became just another cloud fading away from
the settling sun, which ignites the western sky
as eastern clouds are devoured by earth’s shadow.
We often chase perfect destinations
seeking to relive perfect moments, as
if we were living ghosts who for fleeting
moments have forgotten how to live. But
we have far more in common with misting
smirking cumulus dragons that we see
than the ghosts we chase in familiar places.
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Shared at imaginary garden with real toads.
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Love the parallel between evaporated dragons and the fading of a marriage. Sounds so ominous
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Thanks man. 🙂
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The ending of a marriage and the ending of the cloud dragon seems so very sad.
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I agree, though nothing lasts forever. Thank you! 🙂
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