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You have without knowing reached inside and touched my soul awakening it with urgent pulsing like an electrical surge I yearn to connect with you completing the circuit My soul seeks yours for a rendezvous to mingle in an ethereal embrace to share a repast in the soft candlelight of awareness and the sweet scent of the roses of incorporeal passion filling plates with the words and cadence wine glasses with the music of poetry You speak the language of my soul whose words are garden           flowers                      unfolding                                pathways sojourn                    reflection                               struggles                                            life whose syntax is poetry and song You more than most have taught me to heed and understand the language to recognize the melody and to dance its rhythm
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Apr 22, 2018
Apr 22, 2018 at 4:48 PM UTC
An Affair of the Soul
You have without knowing reached inside and touched my soul awakening it with urgent pulsing like an electrical surge I yearn to connect with you completing the circuit My soul seeks yours for a rendezvous to mingle in an ethereal embrace to share a repast in the soft candlelight of awareness and the sweet scent of the roses of incorporeal passion filling plates with the words and cadence wine glasses with the music of poetry You speak the language of my soul whose words are garden           flowers                      unfolding                                pathways sojourn                    reflection                               struggles                                            life whose syntax is poetry and song You more than most have taught me to heed and understand the language to recognize the melody and to dance its rhythm
This was written some years ago upon discovering a wonderful poet, one of my favorites, Stanley Kunitz, who was also an avid gardener. I think he was in his 90's at the time. I heard him reading a poem on NPR and I was "smitten". I bought several of his books of poetry. The one I love best has a lot of pictures of him in his late years still working in his garden. He died in 2006, just two months short of his 101st birthday. He's a beautiful soul. You can see it in his face, in his garden and in his poetry!
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Apr 22, 2018
Apr 22, 2018 at 4:48 PM UTC
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