Familiar Love

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    Familiar Love

    My Dearest Love,
    I do hope this letter finds you
    and finds you well.
    I have been gone much too long,
    I know, in search of longed for
    misadventures
    and uncalculated
    love;
    a misspent life, perhaps,
    but one,
    it seems,
    that has led me
    to you.

    How many perfect sunsets have I been
    haunted
    with your lilting voice cresting
    over the waves,
    the waves
    that rushed through the ventricles
    of my heart, and filled my
    desperate lungs
    with foam
    and hunger
    for breath,
    and then
    abandoned me,
    silent and
    drowning.

    How many times did I find
    that home in my mind
    that belongs to you,
    where the early sea fog
    swallows your secret garden
    brimmed
    with lilies and brambles,
    hidden paths and buried jars,
    where the bright, bright fields
    evaporate
    beneath the galloping hooves
    taking flight
    with winged
    fierceness.

    How much I have missed you,
    sweet girl,
    I missed how
    you arrested my thoughts
    mid sentence with
    uncommon grace
    that disarmed me
    for reasons
    I cannot name.
    I missed
    your lovely genius
    that so easily
    dismissed the weight of my
    measurable life,
    I missed the intensity
    of our words
    which became our truths
    and bound us
    as kindling
    to a starving fire.

    When we meet again
    on that exquisitely ordinary day
    you may not remember my face,
    my body,
    my clothes,
    but the welcomed recognition
    of the stark flame behind
    my eyes,
    will hold a
    disturbingly
    familiar
    love,

    and I
    will
    always
    remember
    you.

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    joanna commented on Familiar Love

    12-08-2010

    Nicely written........love! love!! love!!!

    ESSENCEOFLOVE commented on Familiar Love

    12-06-2010

    Simply beautiful! I love the thought and the feeling of love and loss that flowed through every word. You are really good at conveying sweet emotions from a male perspective. Thank you for sharing......E

    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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