I’ll share a moment with you.
The day is lowering into eve
tucked in by our February smoke
the color of whiskey and gravel,
and the yard is reminiscent
like a memory of a memory.
She raises her hand sweetly
to my straying hair, a thread
stringing out of a sweater.
She does not tangle it or tug
until it is bare and permissive.
She lovingly places it behind
an ear that has never heard
the words of adoration before.
Then my ear hears her breath
softer than the silent wind,
then another, and shortly
her breaths vow into my own.
As the light fondles the dark,
spoken from her painted mouth,
she utters some endearment
over my lips, red and austere.
In a moment, she carries night
quicker than a winter hour.
All of my hardness is washed
in an embrace sweet as whiskey
bearing no gravel roughness
and the world sinks in content
like an extinct memory reborn.
Comments
I love this poem! I love all the words you chose and the sensory detail! It's amazing. :)
thank you so much!!! :)
The descriptions are beautiful, it feels like I'm right there.
Thank you!! :)
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