Ellipsis

Ellipsis

A Poem by Shaunna Harper

In love,
in letters,
subversive in meaning,
emphasized in casual italics,


from my mind to your fingers,
from soft bone to paper,
the ink lingers like oil 
smeared between blood and tissue.


For you, over and over,
from font to font with changing hands
that grow in time,
proposing my heart in offbeat rhyme,


these exclamation marks 
are the length of your fingers,
tracing surrounding letters along my spine,
warm tattoos that I feel but don't wear,


these question marks, my doubt -
can you live without me? -
a perfect chocolate curl of hair
from behind your ear.
These full stops, black stars,
that dot the pages of our history
starting here, optimistic,
and end here. 
Still hopeful.


These commas,
the curvatures of your body,
where the meat of your waist
hugs the bones of your hips,
out of place but graceful, beautiful,
the flick of your toes,
the kink in your nose, crooked, sharp,
unique,


and this...the final ellipsis,
forever insinuating, debating;
three loose rose petals pressed to the page,
he loves me, he loves me not...


In love,
the cursive notations
I read across your skin like
maps, in whites and browns
and soft pulses and plains.
Your words come to life.
Love,
the precious weight
of your feelings in my hands
like trust.

© 2014 Shaunna Harper


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Added on February 3, 2014
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Shaunna Harper
Shaunna Harper

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Writer from the UK looking to extend publishing portfolio. Note: I do not respond to personal messages, so please do not contact me via private messaging. more..

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