Your Dress

Your Dress

A Poem by CallieWVU2

I wanted desperately to take your waist in my
Hands, to feel the silk that was ironed there,
I needed to know if I would feel the cold of that
Fabric, or the warmth that fell off your body.
Watching as you walked,
Watching while you danced.
The silk on your form,
How it held even the air in suspense
Of your touch.
You threw away your smile to every
Man, whose hand came down light
As feathers on your fabric.
Their hands and arms twirled you.
And that cloth, that was wrapped
In only you,
Went round
The room
In half
Circles.

© 2009 CallieWVU2


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CallieWVU2
CallieWVU2

Morgantown, WV



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Graduate of West Virginia University, always a Mountaineer, newly 31, currently looking for representation for my novel The Great American more..

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