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Black Lace and Bluebelle
- By Christopher Reilley
- Published August 28, 2010
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The lilt of floral summer
Found me waiting
Against a woodland tree,
In the early evening sun
Accompanied by birdsong
Recalling you.
Idling on the grass
Sprinkled with bluebells
And fairies laughter,
You kiss the wine from my lips
And tug a blossom from my hair,
Releasing me to fly.
We are the only two who exist
In this slice of the world.
Separated only by black lace
And animal heat,
Which is no separation at all.
Pulling bits of earth loose
We mask the musk of our rut
With loam,
Fecund and sweet
Just as you are.
A gamble for ecstasy
In a nameless game
Older than the trees
Which shade us.
We both shiver in an autumnal moment,
The silvering of this instant
The winning stroke.
You hold me as a I clasp you
Watching me with those magical eyes
Silencing my climax
With cloud-soft kisses
That steal my essence
In exchange for bliss.
Our wild, woodland moment
Will live inside of me
As long as bluebells
Dance across meadows.
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2 Responses to "Black Lace and Bluebelle"
said this on 31 Aug 2010 12:18:29 AM CST
C.R. you've got me hooked. you have such a way with words (love the photo-goes so well with the poem)
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said this on 07 Sep 2010 8:02:46 AM CST
I lover it! Absolutely love it!!
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