I held you loosely beneath sheets
that should have been washed a week ago.
you rolled away in a dream,
and I didn't bother to try and coax you back
toward me.
Earlier that day we'd made some polite conversation
with a man on the street who
You knew a while ago.
And I stood there and smiled
(I know how dumb I looked, one of your friends
once said I had no personality--at first I was angry,
but thinking it over,
who could blame her).
Later you told me how your best friend died
and I watched you cry again, feeling terrible
and uncomfortable in my sneakers.
I think after we both mourned and I'd undone the laces
we might have gone out to get a sandwich,
but that could have been before.
When you rolled over and kissed me after the
lights were out it was hasty,
and our *** was too.
It was hard to see love in it.
(it was closer to relief.)
But I fell back asleep anyway, and didn't stir
until your dream made you roll back
over to me, and pull me close under your chin.
Mar 21, 2011
Mar 21, 2011 at 10:04 AM UTC
I licked the laughter off
of your lip
and bit your bloodied ear
while you told me you still hear them whisper sometimes.
So I sli--d my hand to your waist
We knew about the city scream outside,
the smog that creeps around every almost dream
and breathes gently into our lungs.
We could tell you matter-of-fact about the
week long drag and the people all bedraggled
making their last way back home.
We were somehow worrying that the sauntering
(So sleek! So stealthy!)
reality would ****** us away--since it does
and it does--
But instead you flicked your speech
quickly along my spine as I
Ahhh---ummm
Kissed your hip--
So divine!
Dec 24, 2010
Dec 24, 2010 at 10:51 PM UTC
