In dawn’s stillness,
listening to the quiet
hover like fog,
I disappear
and nothing exists.
No sound,
no light,
no breath,
no motion,
not even my heartbeat
can be heard,
just silence
until the crackle of the fire
like a hand clap
snaps me from my
absence.
And I see a blue jay
at the feeder
in the dim light
of another day
where silence disappears
and goes where I long to go.