PiecesA Poem by Anima Inspired
Tonight I find the moments between us
are northern winds scattering dust
across rain starved fields, and I can almost
taste the water beneath the soil, my mouth
longing to be quenched of its growing thirst.
I eye you suspiciously, watching your long fingers
wrapped lightly around the crystal stem
of a glass filled with overpriced Merlot,
and I can’t help but remember the way they felt
walking lightly across my wanting skin
when our togetherness was still new,
and even when you look at me,
your large eyes heavy-lidded and safe,
I watch as you see me in pieces,
a round face, a delicate collarbone,
a full chest curving toward a narrow waist,
fingertips gently drumming bare thighs,
and I try to remember the last time
that you saw the whole of me,
the last time that you kissed my lips
with those perfect hands twisted in my hair,
and drank of my completeness.
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