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You sat for my camera just the once in a Mediterranean garden. It was a haven of green above a sunned-blue bay. Unplanned it was. We’d eaten lunch, watching butterflies flicker-perch and hover. You’d tied your hair with a scarf to keep the midday heat from your head, a sun that brought your freckles to the fore on bare arms, on your golden cheek. Then, for a little while, you left your public self elsewhere, and my zoomed lens travelled close as a lover’s kiss before waking. And as you gazed at the daisied grass a gentleness and grace descended on your sun-shadowed face. I took two pictures, only two. These portraits I’ve not kept with other ‘snaps’, but far apart;  and possibly close to the painter’s art as I will ever get. The portrait-call goes out. I hesitate, I’m reticent, afraid to share them with the public gaze. They say so much, you see,   of what I know you now to be: the woman I’m privileged to touch, to hold dear and close to this wholly unmanageable heart.
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Oct 27, 2013
Oct 27, 2013 at 10:50 AM UTC
The Portrait
You sat for my camera just the once in a Mediterranean garden. It was a haven of green above a sunned-blue bay. Unplanned it was. We’d eaten lunch, watching butterflies flicker-perch and hover. You’d tied your hair with a scarf to keep the midday heat from your head, a sun that brought your freckles to the fore on bare arms, on your golden cheek. Then, for a little while, you left your public self elsewhere, and my zoomed lens travelled close as a lover’s kiss before waking. And as you gazed at the daisied grass a gentleness and grace descended on your sun-shadowed face. I took two pictures, only two. These portraits I’ve not kept with other ‘snaps’, but far apart;  and possibly close to the painter’s art as I will ever get. The portrait-call goes out. I hesitate, I’m reticent, afraid to share them with the public gaze. They say so much, you see,   of what I know you now to be: the woman I’m privileged to touch, to hold dear and close to this wholly unmanageable heart.
nigel-morgan
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Oct 27, 2013
Oct 27, 2013 at 10:50 AM UTC
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