GalateaA Poem by Andrea Di Martinoabout a great love.You are the very taste of joy,
Like the delight of snowflakes On my tongue in January The year I was six years old, Or the weight of liquid sunlight Dripping through the leaves Of the Oak tree over the hammock The summer I turned thirteen. That was also the year you were six, Chasing snowflakes, Not yet wondering where I was, Though I was already waiting for you, Searching for you in the faces of boys, Baffled as to why their eyes Were somehow wrong. But I knew you immediately. The fire within Animating you, Bringing marble skin to life. Suddenly I was six, and thirteen, Twenty-five, touching your lips to mine, Warm with the very taste of joy. © 2008 Andrea Di Martino |
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Added on February 11, 2008 Last Updated on February 11, 2008 AuthorAndrea Di MartinoSouth Boston, MAAboutI live in South Boston. I grew up here in Massachusetts. Several years ago i was diagnosed with major depression (cliche i know) but before that i nearly killed myself. I am a recovering self m.. more..Writing
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