Warm and sticky, the air is thick.

The sun sits high in the sky,

looming over the green grass below.

Deep bodies of water that team with life glisten and gleam like beacons of light.

Soon, the light dims.

The bright blues become baby pinks.

Different hues dance in the sky.

Orange with yellow, then purple with black.

The tie dye soon fades.

Why can’t it stay?

It fades so fast, until only deep black remains.

The sky grows still.

Freckles of light, printed on the face of the night shine through.

Constellations contort into shapes of silver spoons.

Wispy clouds blow by the moon, taking place of the sun.

The air is now cool, and winds grow strong.

No more heat, no more light.

A new face with equal traits.

One with much more than just black.