Saturday, October 24, 2009

And older poem I wrote years ago: (title removed)

You kissed me between the red traffic lights
When the world could not stop us from feeling it
You wrapped me with your masculine arm from behind
When we were falling asleep so sweetly

I slid against your body
When there was nothing in my mind but only you
I kneed down and got to know every part of you
When I felt loved and secured

We held hands in the romantic night street
When our hearts were together
Our eyes were filled with compassion
When we opened up to each other

In our past life time
We built a house together
But we never lived in it
So I waited for you all these many years to destroy it with me

My heart was a long stem red rose
How beautiful it was if you would cut her when she was full blown
With your sharp knife of an artisan's
Before she withered away

My heart was a big ship going as fast as lightning
How special it was if you would drown her like a deep ocean
With the water of love

Until she was breathless

There you came this life time
But then you left again
We never tore down any house
But you destroyed me

A. T. May 27, 2007

2 comments:

Bob Pielke said...

It's been a long time since I've commented on your writing...and I think I actually remember reading this a while ago. [re an old obsession of yours I believe.]

It was good then...and it's good now.

Aubrey said...

Because I have forgotten how to write in English hahahah... Thank you Bob!
;-)