I was seduced in Barnes & Noble, lured to the poetry section next to coffee and pastries
I touched her Blue Iris, fondled her Red Bird and recounted why she wakes to watch the early sunrise
She looked better than I remembered in a brown jacket with a striking emblem of a bear on the front She took me to her tent near Truro and told me of turtles, toads, hermit *****, and her fear of ridding her garden of a small harmless snake
I spill my passion on the beach’s sand — our bed for now
Under her cover she shares phrases, moles, verbs, and curves of sweet new perceptions
We are intimate beyond belief through her verbal kisses which bring sweat to my palms
I’m high, hallucinating on Mary my drug of choice
I’m having an affair with Mary Oliver
I am re-posting this in light of the recent death of Mary Oliver. I miss her