Pour TutoyerA Poem by N R WhyteI don't normally write love poems - I think that becomes fairly obvious as this unfolds. But I do like writing poems that reveal something unexpected about both myself and the reader.
If you're the blanket then I'm the stitches,
If you're the needle then I'm the mittens, If you're the water then I'm the kettle And if you're the rash then I'm the nettle. If I'm the icing on the cake Then you're the blow, the burn, the break. If I'm the claws of a neighbour's cat Then you're the nose of each dead rat. If I'm the clock on the microwave Then you're the cancer and the grave And if I'm a schemer's dossier Then you're the board on which he plays. If you're the hair pulled at hysterically Then I'm the teacher steeped in austerity. If you're the cuff that's come unrolled Then I'm the base camp unpatrolled. If you're the tea leaves left behind Then I'm the fortune undivined And if you're the reason I'm capricious Then I'm the reason you're pernicious. If I'm the strap, love, you're the sandal, And if I'm the drugs then you're the scandal. If you're goodbye, love, I'm the foyer, And if I am "je" then you're "tutoyer". © 2014 N R Whyte |
StatsAuthorN R WhyteToronto, Ontario, CanadaAboutI am a student at York University, finishing my fifth and final year of a double honours degree program in English and Creative Writing. My writing has improved immensely during my four years at York,.. more..Writing
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