Nocturne
by Max Cavitch
I begged the stars
for something small;
I wished the stars
would something shine.
I saw the stars
as something fine;
and longed to go
among them all.
I dreamed a life
sidereal;
and hoped the badness
to confine.
I watched the stars
for any sign;
for something that
would not appall.
I know the stars
were never mine;
I wish the stars
would something fall.
for something small;
I wished the stars
would something shine.
I saw the stars
as something fine;
and longed to go
among them all.
I dreamed a life
sidereal;
and hoped the badness
to confine.
I watched the stars
for any sign;
for something that
would not appall.
I know the stars
were never mine;
I wish the stars
would something fall.
Max Cavitch is a writer, teacher, and photographer who lives and works in Philadelphia. His most recent poems, aphorisms, and translations have appeared in Brittle Star, Grand, Philosophical Salon, Politics/Letters, Stone of Madness, and Stone Poetry Quarterly.