Sunburst
I am trying to remember
 your eyes, if they burst
 around iris, if they traded
 shades of yellow for grey.
 Memory is a flexible thing,
 easily impassioned with the
 influence of passing days.
 Your eyes were not your best
 feature, still, I can’t help
 but to search for them in
 the passing of crowds.
 A bird I let fly that I
 desperately want to see again.
Katrina Kaye is a writer and educator living in Albuquerque, NM. She is seeking an audience for her ever-growing surplus of poetic meanderings. Find her hoard of previously published writing on her website: ironandsulfur.com. She is grateful to anyone who reads her work and in awe of those willing to share it.