My feet to ground, bound faithfully, as my breath to air, or your touch to mine, its warmth a comfort in chilled moments, in the tepid nature of nakedness, its weight upon our bones.
Your crooked mouth and funny bones carry you delicately, faithfully our worries live out back, stripped naked, their nagging cries lost to cold air while we laugh in these moments and revel in our contented warmth.
On days without you, without warmth I carry your smile within my bones and wait patiently for the moment of your return, my faithful heart singing your melody to the air, carried briefly, then lost to silent nakedness.
As the season turns, the trees stand naked their bare fingers reaching for warmth the leaves lost, rot into young, winter air the smell seeps slowly into my bones months will pass as they wait faithfully for spring to break the frost in melted moments.
Our patience will yield to the awaited moment when limbs can stride in nakedness the sun never failing to renew the faith that even the most bitter of cold will succumb to warmth we will lie in the grass, your bones by my bones and spill our happiness into clean air.
There are times you spend putting on airs pretending you are someone else in a moment, but your façade will never convince my bones for they know you at your most naked with nothing but our love for warmth, so I sing the prayer of us that holds my faith.
Your bones can speak without air. Their whispers faithful in fleeting moments, my naked soul forever craving your warmth.