Atlas

Meg Hutchinson

Can't be Atlas any longer



I can't hold up the sky tonight



I can't sing the world a lullaby



Or, kiss the emptiness goodnight







I wish like milkweed in the sunlight



The wind would hollow me a place in life



Thinking about me thinking about you



As if I could come



to some kind of simple truth







Let it fall, down



I'd write a song



but would it make sense in the morning?







Cradled in a prayer of the mountains



November bares the bones of all things



The trees are naked on the horizon line



And I lose the myths that I've been hiding in







Winding home by the river



Sweet elusive lover



Between the fire and the Pleiades



Darkness falls



and I curl warm around this dream