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Epiphany

Something happened this morning

when I awoke to you lightly breathing.

It was sublime.

My chin rested on your shoulder

the skin so soft on my cheek.

I couldn’t help but kiss the sweetness.

 

On nights when I sleep alone

it does not matter how many blankets

wrap my restless body.

I wake cold.

Nothing is as warm as your arms.

Like that of a Texas breeze

on an August night.

 

I can only think to kiss

your unshaven face.

The kisses are planted gently,

first your cheek,

then your temple,

and your forehead,

when I come to the tip of your nose

you stir slightly,

but I cannot stop.

I want it more then

the ocean waves need

the shoreline to crash upon.

 

Looking at your face

I smile at the odd way we met.

With a breath of *** and an intoxicated

grin we spoke.

“I don’t like you”

“Yea? Well I don’t like you first!”

Like children picking

on their first crush.

Tying to fight back the giggles.

Our childish ways still

run strong.

 

In your absence I sit

and watch the ticking minutes

laugh at my uneasiness.

Hours with others

are mere minutes with you.

The clocks envy

our cherished time

and tick-tock more rapidly

when we are alone.

All our time

would never be

enough.

 

When we get lost in each other,

the way the lonely roadrunner

looses himself as he runs

up and down

the oak covered hills,

it is love at its best.

 

This morning

when the soft breathes

you took woke me

and my chin rested upon

your shoulder,

something happened.

As the kisses fell

and your eyes continued to sleep;

I realized that this

is where I belong.

Drifting slowly

into love with you.

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sonya-rae-schement
American
Published
Apr 15, 2013
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