WeatheringA Poem by Heather C.Who doesn't want this?Rain all afternoon -- damp, silent wet streets. Cars pass by, the hiss of tires barely audible. I slam the door with everything I've got: "I don't want you to be with anybody else," I weep. You hold me close, your skin smells like yesterday, like 20 years from now - and I take you as you come: flawed perfect - just like home. I want to weather February, August, to sit together on a windswept beach in green chairs one day far from now and laugh at our initial doubts - having persevered the rain, the politics, the lean days, the moods. Still together as the water sweeps the beach then retreats, leaving us alone - together, hearts full of ancient sands -- looking at each other looking deeply within, rings intact; joyous. © 2012 Heather C. |
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Added on September 20, 2012 Last Updated on September 20, 2012 Tags: love, commitment, couples, marriage AuthorHeather C.MEAboutI live in Maine, right across the street from Penobscot Bay. Maine is far too quiet for my liking, and I am hoping to get back to a place completely unlike a town of 1000 with no takeout options. I a.. more..Writing
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