Wednesday, March 5, 2008

A Love Poem

by A.E. Bayne

Would the sky move more to your shape
if I looked upon it with the reverence I give to you in my heart?
If I were to give the pool a bow,
a genuflection of faith,
would it breath ripples to form your exquisite face?
Would a strand of hair blown through the wind
become the last thought that you gave to me,
or I to you;
or would it snake away, moving just beyond my fingertips?
Tonight I am listening,
as a shell to an ear sounds slick licking my eardrum,
hearing it speak your name.

2 comments:

Incognito said...

This made me shiver; good one.

A.E. Bayne said...

Thanks, that's a newer one.