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You come to me each night After all the crowds have left. Never telling me your name. And I, having stood for hours, Begin closing down in the glow Of blues, vermilion and rose Reflected in plate glass, From neon names of luxury. I move to synthetic music On an old stereo and let my Eyes play tricks with the light, The vivid letters and logos Snake round and dance Against the incipient night. Just as I relax, you arrive, The last one here every time, As you were on the first. You no longer pretend to consider A preference, nor wander Around, feigning interest in Things you might not want. Last night you brought flowers, Twelve lilies in a Venetian vase. Now this night you say I should Dine with you somewhere, But dinner is a euphemism. You stand close, even as I turn away, Occupying my eyes, though still, I see your dark hair, straight shoulders And the lean, solid strength of you. I try not to think of your lion eyes, Almond-shaped and topaz, that glow With desire and will show a certainty About me, lessening your need to ask. As another song starts, I turn around And you wait, amused almost. “I have something for you,” You say, conspiring with Venus, And hand me a gift. “You shouldn’t have,” is automatic But I unwrap it while suspicion taps On my shoulder, like a tiny demon. Surprised, a cascade of softness falls Through my hands, like pouring cream. Holding it up, I see an evening gown And think how strange a gift it is. But it is as alluring as you, The cloth is the blush of a thousand Sunsets that sigh like silk Dragged across a lover’s limbs I ignore the thought that this color, So full of innocence and petal-shades, Clashes with your dark, consuming insistence That I feel your desire and can’t turn you away. You can blend kindness with tenacity, So I am apt to let you in. Agreeing to your proposition, I suggest a dance with me. I want to hear all the music in the world: Pianos, violins, qanuns, sitars and humming bass, With luscious voices luring the darkness inside, Causing the lights to dance and our feet to move Into that zone of heat that is riotous now, That I felt all day, knowing you would come To me again and I know now what will ensue. And yet, as my body moves toward you Without moving, my mind holds back, Delighting in the wish, prolonging the unfulfilled And I see in your pained gaze, Under lids heavy with lust; you feel it too. Why is it that we think of lovers More intensely when they are far away, And are closer to us on a distant shore, Then, when their arms close round us, We wish almost to be apart, So they could reach for us once more? Based on a dream March 4, 2021, 12:50 AM
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Mar 10, 2021
Mar 10, 2021 at 4:10 PM UTC
Ardor
You come to me each night After all the crowds have left. Never telling me your name. And I, having stood for hours, Begin closing down in the glow Of blues, vermilion and rose Reflected in plate glass, From neon names of luxury. I move to synthetic music On an old stereo and let my Eyes play tricks with the light, The vivid letters and logos Snake round and dance Against the incipient night. Just as I relax, you arrive, The last one here every time, As you were on the first. You no longer pretend to consider A preference, nor wander Around, feigning interest in Things you might not want. Last night you brought flowers, Twelve lilies in a Venetian vase. Now this night you say I should Dine with you somewhere, But dinner is a euphemism. You stand close, even as I turn away, Occupying my eyes, though still, I see your dark hair, straight shoulders And the lean, solid strength of you. I try not to think of your lion eyes, Almond-shaped and topaz, that glow With desire and will show a certainty About me, lessening your need to ask. As another song starts, I turn around And you wait, amused almost. “I have something for you,” You say, conspiring with Venus, And hand me a gift. “You shouldn’t have,” is automatic But I unwrap it while suspicion taps On my shoulder, like a tiny demon. Surprised, a cascade of softness falls Through my hands, like pouring cream. Holding it up, I see an evening gown And think how strange a gift it is. But it is as alluring as you, The cloth is the blush of a thousand Sunsets that sigh like silk Dragged across a lover’s limbs I ignore the thought that this color, So full of innocence and petal-shades, Clashes with your dark, consuming insistence That I feel your desire and can’t turn you away. You can blend kindness with tenacity, So I am apt to let you in. Agreeing to your proposition, I suggest a dance with me. I want to hear all the music in the world: Pianos, violins, qanuns, sitars and humming bass, With luscious voices luring the darkness inside, Causing the lights to dance and our feet to move Into that zone of heat that is riotous now, That I felt all day, knowing you would come To me again and I know now what will ensue. And yet, as my body moves toward you Without moving, my mind holds back, Delighting in the wish, prolonging the unfulfilled And I see in your pained gaze, Under lids heavy with lust; you feel it too. Why is it that we think of lovers More intensely when they are far away, And are closer to us on a distant shore, Then, when their arms close round us, We wish almost to be apart, So they could reach for us once more? Based on a dream March 4, 2021, 12:50 AM
sharon-talbot
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Massachusetts, USA
Mar 10, 2021
Mar 10, 2021 at 4:10 PM UTC
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