I feel the deep grooves in your face
On my fingertips
With every breath
I fall deeper down the smooth sides
Of each
Concavity
You tell me your story
I listen
Grasping onto each word for just too long
Leaping from one note to the other
For just an hour
For rhythm is our time
It goes “pat pat pat” on the sand
Melody is our architecture
Crashing and building with each wave
Music wrapped around your story
Then I almost see it
A murky tear, maybe?
Please, don’t cry
Or I’ll become deaf to the waves
Blind to the moon
As my fingers numb
I desperately run them through your curly, dark hair
Trace your strong brow
Follow the soft edges of your lips
Sink leagues into your face
It’s a dry cold at the bottom
Blue and bruised
A frostbitten field
I am afraid to move
Petrified
A heartbeat
As my arm brushes against the steep wall
Brine flows from the cracks
Along burning red faults
The flood of ages!
The water boils
The billowing steam bellows
The iron is lifted
You are free
To fly away
Goodbye, my Skylark
I loved you when you were cold
I feel you when you can’t
I’ll keep you when you’re old
In my own
Concavity
~Anonymous
Thursday, November 19, 2009
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2 comments:
hello dear! I'm Angelica , yes, That girl from The Sartorialist, I just would to say thank you for your lovely comment!
kiss, Angelica
I enjoy that poem. Very touching indeed. Hope to hear the convexity poem.
Cheers,
Malo
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