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This bed was never meant for conquest or desire. Just for the voice of the humble Sunday rain; watching every exquisite drop bubble and scatter across the sun-chiseled paint of the window seal. A vision as comfortable as laughter. A moment as humble as regret. Each echo sighs across the weeping glass with a panegyrical glow of cream and juniper that melts through the ecru reflection of light onto the cool silence of our room. Where your voice of the evening phainopepla would choir your golden flamenco, and saturate our every touch with a moonlight cavatina. A voice that saturates my memories; begging to be re-created. Only the air would quietly witness our thoughts unloosen and nestle to the floor, wading, like a memory. Like your auburn hair... rinsing down my body. And as your eyes condone to their slumber, I lie watching each hollow whisper leave a kiss to the soaking wind chime; leaving a shadow to grace the window, leaving an army of veils and serpents. We sink into the sheets and a cocoon of blankets melt over my simple legs, my furious feet. Even at rest they never stop searching for the world. My mammoth toes dancing with the lazy bronze strings of my grandmother's quilt and its frontier of wool; dangling like the drowsy willow from its heavenly mast. My poor exhausted pillows. So many evenings holding my thoughts, my heavy dreams. I stack them like sorrows, like a tower of clouds, dressed in horizontal streams and soft avenues of teal. My timid face buried in their aching cushion while my mouth stumbles open, revealing the poem sleeping under my bottom lip. And the dry wind churns through each room, throughout the rattled ingredients of night to rise in the warm pastry of morning. Crowded with memories, flaked with shadows. This bed was never meant for conquest or desire, but for the drowsy sunrise that stemmed through the fragile wooden blinds. The cool spring mist that smuggled through the open window and hushed in the smell of chrysanthemums and the evening fireplace. You were still wearing my arms and a red blanket, as the day married your ivory face with a boquet of light. My hands slowly navigating down your golden spine, while your fingers were nibbling behind my silly ears. And as your eyes began to harvest, your greet me with an immeasurable kiss. A kiss that crumbles cities. A kiss that evaporates the moon. A kiss that turns men into hummingbirds.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2012




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Date: 10/2/2012 11:07:00 PM
Very nicely delivered Bernhard! I love the descriptions and the way you've brought out the theme.
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Date: 9/30/2012 9:51:00 AM
A belated warm welcome to PoetrySoup I offer to you this morning Bernhard. I wish for you the best in your writing endeavors whatever they may be. Hoping you find even more inspiration by reading some of the poetry written here by other poets. Thank you for sharing. Love, Carol
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Date: 9/21/2012 10:28:00 PM
nicely done thank you for sharing
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