How You Returned with the Robins' Eggs

How You Returned with the Robins' Eggs

A Poem by Michael R. Burch

How You Returned with the Robins' Eggs
by Michael R. Burch
 
for Vicky
 
Yesterday I saw you
as the snow flurries died, 
spent winds becalmed.
When I saw your solemn face
alone in the crowd, 
I felt my heart, so long embalmed, 
begin to beat aloud.
 
Was it another winter, 
another day like this? 
Was it so long ago? 
Where you the rose-cheeked girl
who slapped my face, then stole a kiss? 
Was the sky this gray with snow, 
my heart so all a-whirl? 
 
How is it in one moment
it was twenty years ago, 
lost worlds remade anew? 
When your eyes met mine, I knew
you felt it too, as though
we heard the robin's song
and the sky was turning blue.
 
Keywords/Tags: reunion, reconnecting, rekindling, love, friendship, attraction, desire, kiss, winter, spring, hope, resurrection, happiness, joy, reconciliation, mature love

© 2020 Michael R. Burch


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Added on April 14, 2020
Last Updated on April 14, 2020
Tags: spring, love, first kiss, reunion, reconnecting, rekindling love, friendship, attraction, desire, kiss, winter, hope, resurrection, happiness, joy, reconciliation, mature love