You Bring Me Bread

You Bring Me Bread

A Poem by John Alexander McFadyen

You Bring Me Bread

You bring me bread,

fresh baked and kneaded

with your soft open hands.

You offer yourself

in naked, honest devotion

spread across my bed

in warm, flowing voluptuous

curves.

You hold out hope

and bold salvation,

like a warm poultice

to draw the poison

of the past from

these deep wounds.

Your adoration is like

the warm June sun

stroking my skin

till I am erect with passion,

anticipation and desire

for all of you.

And I would eat this bread

at the altar where

you have laid out

this carnal feast,

but I would break it

with you.

Would drizzle it well

in virgin oils and

sweet, aromatic, dark

 balsamic tastes

and flavour it with strong cheese

and fragrant herbs.

So bake me loaves

that we may share

many flavours together;

pesto, sundried tomatoes,

Parmesan, basil and garlic

and we will dine well

my love.

 

13/11/12

© 2012 John Alexander McFadyen


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Woweee! Was NOT expecting that!

Phew, wow! That was another very romantic write, very nice!

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

So glad you are enjoying them NH.
s y e

11 Years Ago

:-)
Flavours of wholesome goodness and healing - that universal need we all have at one level or another. Reading this stirred emotions of hope, relief and deep content, which makes it a personal favourite. Thank you for sharing!

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Many thanks Alex for reading.
Your allusion to the offering of bread is both sacred and historic. The very life of a man that he lives by... Yet not by bread alone shall your soul find it's nourishment, I think. Nevertheless, a well savoured meal for sure!
Enjoyed the write John!
Be well.

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Thank you again David. As we have only just met I will check out your writing too.
Ahhhhhhh, a sumptuous feast on many levels from top to bottom. Very fulfilling write there, John.

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Thank you Spiritwind.
John, this may be a favorite of mine. You arouse so many senses in this piece--beautifully done

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Thank you so much Audrey.Karina does the same for me.
I wasn't expecting this...no I was not! Clever you are.

You hold out hope

and bold salvation,

like a warm poultice

to draw the poison

of the past from

these deep wounds.


The message is beautiful....thank you for sharing some beautiful poetry.

Muse

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

So many thank yous Muse. There are half a dozen people in the Cafe I really respect the views of and.. read more
Wow. I am quite amazed at how visual your work is. Very strong imagery. Like the Biblical references intertwined with the passion. Very well written.

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Thank you Jo.
Your work romantic pure and enlightened is a great asset both to us and thew whole sum total of the human experience.Profoundly beautiful and simply put it resonates all the way back though antiquity to Adam

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Many thank yous Tate!
I Have been asking,girls around here to "Cut the cows loose" and now I can see why I have failed,with the direct approach,(though a few have )I need to meet the bakers,not a crumb left,wow,well done, over easy,poached,hard,god I love eggs almost as much as buns.

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Thanks lee
She's clearly a wonderful muse as well as cook, although only a very skilled writer like you could create such wonderful imagery and metaphors from a loaf of bread. Mmmm those oils and herbs....

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Thank you Claire; just love Mediterranean tastes!

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John Alexander McFadyen

Brixworth, England, United Kingdom



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