If You Saw An Angel
If you saw an angel in the moonlight
What would you do
Would you watch in distant awe with your mouth open wide
Or would you come closer, to touch, to stand at her side
Could you speak in her own language, to ask why she looked so sad
To see her in the moonlight, in pale shining whitewash so elegantly clad
If you were seen by an angel in the moonlight
What would she do
Would she keep her eyes on you in regal silence and stillness
Or would she lift her wings in myriad glory, featers on water, a dainty kiss
If she beckoned you near her, and you fell to your knees
Should you cry out in joy, daring not to disturb, wishing only to please
Or would you want to take her, to make her yours forever
Would you harness her wings in their majestic power, for you were so clever
She is an angel
It would be a sin to cage her
If you see an angel in the moonlight
You have many a choice to make
To be brave, to be mindless
To be astounded, to be wound up with kindness
If you see an angel in the moonlight, sitting by the water in her sadness she weeps
Her hands are tight clenched, her wings downcast and mangled, a secret she keeps
Her tears fall to the water, her heavenly lips wordless and tacit
Because if you saw an angel in the moonlight, it would be of her loss of flight, useless, like a diamond without a facet
