That space, that moment |
| There's a place I know where the path widens. Two Adirondack chairs await the weary so you can sit and perhaps in that eerie, foggy morning's light converse, or swap a trouble or two. Or maybe simply sit, at ease, and watch as the morning ripens and gather the colors that bloom like so many flowers in a meadow. Perchance, you shiver, wrap your shawl tighter and think of coffee and home. But there's just that something, that early scent, that beckons onward. It's tricky, the timing is never static, varies each morning. But for the patient, the lucky, the determined, you can catch that precise moment between blinks, between heartbeats, when dawn comes down to day. |