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A Moment's Pause

"Do you...?"

The elder asked in late September,

It wasn't difficult, I knew the answer,

But still I paused, briefly undisturbed

And every detail, I suddenly remembered:

 

Glancing look

Batting eye

Short of breath

Long sigh.

 

Chest pocket

Slightly pounds,

Deep breath...

"Nice to meet you"

 

Charming smile,

Class Monday,

First touch,

Dinner Friday?

 

Silent pause,

Checks calender

"That'll work!"

Phone number.

 

Sweating palms

Nerves swell

Deep breath...

Doorbell.

 

Dad's request,

Home at eight,

"Movie premier?"

Second date.

 

Hand in mine,

Afraid to miss,

Eyes close,

First kiss.

 

Throat tightens

Tears form

First fight

Cheeks warm.

 

Things I said,

Were never true,

You see... Because..

Well... "I love you."

 

Bended knee

Golden band

White box

Take my hand?

 

Five maids

Five men

White dress

Violin.

 

Chest pocket,

Slightly pounds.

Sweating palms,

Nerves swell.

Throat tightens,

Tears form;

"Do you..?"

 

The elder asked in late September,

It wasn't difficult, I knew the answer.

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Nov 15, 2014
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