“I don’t lose my temper.”A Poem by Todd Fordinspired by Campion’s Portrait of a LadyTheir
kisses are raindrops, A dampness
here, there, Then
a multitude, Soaking
the streets, Causing
carriages to pause, Their
drivers taking cover.
Suddenly,
she retreats. “I
don’t lose my temper, I find it, Just
as I don’t lose my mind.” “I hope you don’t find it.” “My
temper?” “Your
mind.”
He
takes her bodice, A
shoulder grasped in each hand. “I
do wish I could cry,” she says. His
hands relax. “I
do wish I loved you,” says he.
She
turns, Leans
a gloved hand Against
the mantle. He
departs, the rains Now
a sprinkle, a driver Retaking
his reins. © 2012 Todd Ford |
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Added on December 22, 2012 Last Updated on December 24, 2012 AuthorTodd FordMandan, NDAboutI'm pushing 51 and have two daughters pushing 21 and 17. I've spent two decades writing movie reviews for various publications and am currently editing them into a book. I've recently started writing .. more..Writing
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