I'm having such a difficult time trying to figure out how dialogue in a poem works. I do not know whether to write a poem similar to a short story with a minor form, or just include questions since that is what makes up some poems with dialogue.
You are a leaf on a branch, as if about to fall
You have no voice, but are dying to speak
You cannot see, but know the world is beautiful
I am the wind, about to blow you off the branch
I am the muzzle covering your mouth
I am the hands shielding your eyes
But when you fall, I will be there to catch you
I will cradle you in my chest, and comfort you
And when I finally uncover your eyes, and allow you to speak
I will set you loose on the world
And you will do great things
la_spice

Just write what you feel - there's no right or wrong way.

I like the piece very much