Kneeling at your headstone Where nature stopped mourning The grass has grown tall here and Your silence strong. I know you’re free from the body And the sins of our fathers Chiseled on dry bones But my flesh begs for your return I dreamed you are sleeping A polarized bad dream Where I have to let go But I’ll just wake you now I’ll give you my breath To breath in To open your eyes I’ll give you my all For the chance to stand near you And shed tears of forgiveness But I don’t want you to fall. You will always be safe here Safe in this song May you live In this poem As the shadows grow long.