Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
A warmth I can’t equate to anything that blossomed and I could touch as real in my life to date. Watching an ocean dance at twilight, shifting and settling into myself; a return home after a long retreat. Filled as much as one can, living in a partly broken glass. A warmth I can’t equate, that smile that kept the streetlights, still humming on their own, late at night. An absolute joy, to see me, that kept the sands still and made the waves unafraid to keep crashing on. The light brightening settling eyes, on me, like the happiest moment of any day, is when I’m right there, walking along your way. A warmth I can’t equate, settled side by side wrapped in fresh air and twinkling planets high above, breathing down a clear night, on souls forever fixed in an achingly sweet moment; watching paths cross, almost collide, with words of love and loyalty, grace, beauty, adoration, bliss, transfixed on the glimmering promise of single coloured roses as gifts for a sweet girl you say and a whimsical romanticism not dead. A warmth I can’t equate, how unearthly beautiful you let me feel in your eyes; love professed on empty beaches, showered attention on a long-time lonely girl you melted and folded into a goddess. Love professed for a patched-up lady singing melodies, and holding herself together with decisions scorching her back, confused nettles of feelings and obligations, allowances, grievances and sadness bearing a weight on her slender shoulders; She’s a creature holding aloft all the wonders and hearts of decisions left to face. A warmth I can’t equate, as I am the protagonist always failing to make the right decision, lost and redeemed and burdened in every instalment; no one has made me feel as wondrous and special, in all the times I’ve had lovers sit before me. But this protagonist, has not had the greatest trove of romances, nor the heart to carry much more fears; pieces are given away, in every extended touch and heartbeat, so please beware, what’s left. A warmth I can’t equate, right now, lost in every state, but hope I can at least reciprocate, in some way after healing has mended and stitched and time has played it’s course to warm cold feet. This lady is afraid, of how quickly you might have fallen, for all her wise, sad songs. A sweet, unsettling fantasy made reality. But she knows. Of this warmth. No one can really equate.
0
Nov 4, 2016
Nov 4, 2016 at 7:58 AM UTC
An Ocean Dance At Twilight
A warmth I can’t equate to anything that blossomed and I could touch as real in my life to date. Watching an ocean dance at twilight, shifting and settling into myself; a return home after a long retreat. Filled as much as one can, living in a partly broken glass. A warmth I can’t equate, that smile that kept the streetlights, still humming on their own, late at night. An absolute joy, to see me, that kept the sands still and made the waves unafraid to keep crashing on. The light brightening settling eyes, on me, like the happiest moment of any day, is when I’m right there, walking along your way. A warmth I can’t equate, settled side by side wrapped in fresh air and twinkling planets high above, breathing down a clear night, on souls forever fixed in an achingly sweet moment; watching paths cross, almost collide, with words of love and loyalty, grace, beauty, adoration, bliss, transfixed on the glimmering promise of single coloured roses as gifts for a sweet girl you say and a whimsical romanticism not dead. A warmth I can’t equate, how unearthly beautiful you let me feel in your eyes; love professed on empty beaches, showered attention on a long-time lonely girl you melted and folded into a goddess. Love professed for a patched-up lady singing melodies, and holding herself together with decisions scorching her back, confused nettles of feelings and obligations, allowances, grievances and sadness bearing a weight on her slender shoulders; She’s a creature holding aloft all the wonders and hearts of decisions left to face. A warmth I can’t equate, as I am the protagonist always failing to make the right decision, lost and redeemed and burdened in every instalment; no one has made me feel as wondrous and special, in all the times I’ve had lovers sit before me. But this protagonist, has not had the greatest trove of romances, nor the heart to carry much more fears; pieces are given away, in every extended touch and heartbeat, so please beware, what’s left. A warmth I can’t equate, right now, lost in every state, but hope I can at least reciprocate, in some way after healing has mended and stitched and time has played it’s course to warm cold feet. This lady is afraid, of how quickly you might have fallen, for all her wise, sad songs. A sweet, unsettling fantasy made reality. But she knows. Of this warmth. No one can really equate.
tamara-fraser
Written by
Nov 4, 2016
Nov 4, 2016 at 7:58 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem