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Your life is like a paisley scarf, Filled with twisted teardrops, Big and little, colored like a garden, Blowing in the breeze. Watching it tips my balance, But I can’t, not watch. So drawn to the whirlpool Of colors and sounds that generate All around you, I’m like a leaf in a wind storm. One moment dry and brittle from the Rarified edges of the storm, Then pulled in close, And filled with the moist heat Flowing from your passion, I’m made whole and fresh again. I want to reach out, pull myself in, And bathe in the essence, Emanating from the center of Your life, then toss back my head And learn to fly. I want to smell, and taste, each flower That grows from your garden, Like a bee in the springtime. I want to be wrapped in that paisley scarf, And tucked into a drawer, Right next to the things you wear Closest to your skin, To lie luxuriously bathed in your scent, And I want you to think about me, When those garments catch, and hold, The warmth of your body. I want to wear you like a cloak, And watch your swirling colors As I dance across time, and space, Showering you with pearls, And laughter, plucking fruit From the mountaintops, Feeding you with my lips. I could spend a lifetime Counting your colors, Kissing your flowers, Swirling in the vortex of Your passion, But instead, I watch, and wait, Until the storm whips that scarf Close enough for me to Reach out and take hold.
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Jan 13, 2011
Jan 13, 2011 at 8:35 AM UTC
Paisley
Your life is like a paisley scarf, Filled with twisted teardrops, Big and little, colored like a garden, Blowing in the breeze. Watching it tips my balance, But I can’t, not watch. So drawn to the whirlpool Of colors and sounds that generate All around you, I’m like a leaf in a wind storm. One moment dry and brittle from the Rarified edges of the storm, Then pulled in close, And filled with the moist heat Flowing from your passion, I’m made whole and fresh again. I want to reach out, pull myself in, And bathe in the essence, Emanating from the center of Your life, then toss back my head And learn to fly. I want to smell, and taste, each flower That grows from your garden, Like a bee in the springtime. I want to be wrapped in that paisley scarf, And tucked into a drawer, Right next to the things you wear Closest to your skin, To lie luxuriously bathed in your scent, And I want you to think about me, When those garments catch, and hold, The warmth of your body. I want to wear you like a cloak, And watch your swirling colors As I dance across time, and space, Showering you with pearls, And laughter, plucking fruit From the mountaintops, Feeding you with my lips. I could spend a lifetime Counting your colors, Kissing your flowers, Swirling in the vortex of Your passion, But instead, I watch, and wait, Until the storm whips that scarf Close enough for me to Reach out and take hold.
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Jan 13, 2011
Jan 13, 2011 at 8:35 AM UTC
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