Mornings greet me frantically
With persistent beeping,
And my hand reaches groggily
For more time to be sleeping.
My finger finds the snooze
Once, twice, thrice
As if I have all day to lose.
A few more minutes will suffice.
But this unusual morn,
My lids part to silence.
I turn over forlorn
From the emptiness of your absence.
You make my night,
Then play in my dreams.
When I wake to first light,
I expect you next to me.
I prop up my body,
Scan the pillows with my eyes,
My vision so foggy,
Believing my mind’s lie.
I rest my head back in place
And smile as I figure,
One day you’ll fill that space
When a ring is on my finger.
Jul 14, 2013
Jul 14, 2013 at 12:36 AM UTC
Mornings greet me frantically
With persistent beeping,
And my hand reaches groggily
For more time to be sleeping.
My finger finds the snooze
Once, twice, thrice
As if I have all day to lose.
A few more minutes will suffice.
But this unusual morn,
My lids part to silence.
I turn over forlorn
From the emptiness of your absence.
You make my night,
Then play in my dreams.
When I wake to first light,
I expect you next to me.
I prop up my body,
Scan the pillows with my eyes,
My vision so foggy,
Believing my mind’s lie.
I rest my head back in place
And smile as I figure,
One day you’ll fill that space
When a ring is on my finger.
