In front Of Them

In front Of Them

A Poem by Cyprian Van Dyke
"

His jaw dropped, her smile picked it back up,

"
His headlights were stars,
That stuck to the ground 
Like the UFO's in Close Encounters.

She stood on the sidewalk,
not too far from him;
Looking like a model on a billboard sign. 

The moon rising to her right
And the sun setting to her left.
But she was more stunning - than even the roses on her dress. 

She was looking at his headlights.
He was looking at her eyes. 
Their peripheral vision was of the sunset and moon-rise. 

He was a nerd with glasses and freckles.
She was a bombshell that had not yet blossomed. 
His jaw dropped, her smile picked it back up - perfect. 

He got out the car and met her at the passenger door. 
She wrapped her arms around him and stood like a necklace in front of him.
She was looking at the moon and he was looking at the sun. 


Now that they were together they could clearly see what was in front of them.  



  

11/7/16 written by Cyprian Van Dyke 
edited on the 8th with the help of https://storywrite.com/shapeshifter 

© 2016 Cyprian Van Dyke


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What gorgeous imagery, Cyprian. So beautifully done. I've reread it several times in the hopes I'll remember certain phrases as they're so romantic.

"She was looking at the moon and he was looking at the sun." So beautiful.

You managed to capture a small set of photographs with your words, giving us a stunning little story. A huge well done to you, sir!

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Thank you, Alice. You put a smile on my face, like always.



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What I pick up from this is, even nerds can have a stunning chick. But this may also go through time.
They might be adults now.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Excellent observation. Thank you for your review :)
"His jaw dropped, her smile picked it back up - perfect." I love the sense of imagery brought by these lines.
Homason.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Thank you very much. :)
dear Cyprian... An attraction inspired by the
sun... being able to dance and
wish for the moon. truly dream, Pat

Posted 7 Years Ago


Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Thank you, Pat
Your review is beautiful!
Patricia Wedel

7 Years Ago

You are welcome... This is a
favorite poem, now and always.
It is fun and passionat.. read more
Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

I'm happy to hear that it's a favorite :)
:) Thanks again, your words are encouraging.
"He was a nerd with glasses and freckles.
She was a bombshell that had not yet blossomed.
His jaw dropped, her smile picked it back up - perfect."
Loved these lines!! Also the imagination and combination of words used are beautiful.


Posted 7 Years Ago


Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Thank you very much :)
Dr. YumnaKay

7 Years Ago

You are welcome :)
The first two stanzas really sucked me in...great metaphors..imagery fantastic..roses on her dress..great stuff man

Posted 7 Years Ago


Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Thanks bro. The roses on her dress was a nice touch, I thought. I thought roses would be nice in the.. read more
clever twist at the end ..i enjoyed the scenes triggered ..really like the headlights thing ..driving at such a speed, however, i would not peg him for the "nerd" ...saw him more as a James Dean type ..i also enjoy the triggered memories of pubescent love, the '57 Chevy and the poster girl on the corner ..life was never so awkward nor so dangerous ..two of the big reasons i would never wish to repeat my time spent there ;)
E.
ps i agree with Ms. Lydia about that line ..its memorable ..and i also enjoyed this one " She wrapped her arms around him and stood like a necklace in front of him." ...just so easy to see and feel the scene ..

Posted 7 Years Ago


Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Thank you very much. Hmm, never thought about the speed. Good thought. I never thought those times w.. read more
Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

not bad ..just awkward for me .. i enjoy the peace of finding myself and being OK with it ..not wor.. read more
Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Oh, I see. Affirmative, The world is like high-school, not everyone has a great time in it. I don't,.. read more
What gorgeous imagery, Cyprian. So beautifully done. I've reread it several times in the hopes I'll remember certain phrases as they're so romantic.

"She was looking at the moon and he was looking at the sun." So beautiful.

You managed to capture a small set of photographs with your words, giving us a stunning little story. A huge well done to you, sir!

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Thank you, Alice. You put a smile on my face, like always.
What a gloriously romantic write this is! "His jaw dropped, her smile picked it back up - perfect." Indeed, perfect. Two opposites attracted to one another and making a life together....just delightful. I could picture the scene. Lydi**


Posted 7 Years Ago


Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Thank you, Lydi :)

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