Tuesday, November 18, 2008

A Poem to My Wife: Evermore

 

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I look up

Into your eyes

As you lay there watching me

I see a young woman with a fire and thirst

A look of desire that holds me where I am

Wanting more

Giving all that you have

To me

 

Take my hand and walk with me

To the place in your heart

Deep and pounding

My want for you grows

Every day you wake next to me I know that I am thankful

But what of you?

Do I give you what you desire?

 

I tend to you

I attend to your garden

Placing what I have in hope that you desire to see it blossom

My love for you in all ways is what I have come to know and need

I trust in my feelings

I feel the need to be with you and deep inside you and your heart

 

I raise you up upon the altar of my affections

And I worship you and praise you

I am a fool for what I have done

I have committed myself to slavery, but Slave to you and your passions

Not the worst crime

The worst crime would be to waste you, to let you go unloved

 

The sweet waters of your pleasure enliven me

Fulfill me and feed me

I live off of you, in a symbiotic relation

Though sometimes you may feel like I am a parasite, draining you of life

That may be, but I cannot resist, you sustain me

I know why I love you...............because I do

And that is all I need to know

 

I may not be the best man, of the man of your dreams

But know this

You are my fantasy, my dream, my goddess

I see you in my mind, my life and in all things

The center of my soul, is you

I take you, and feel you beneath me, holding me

Sometimes it seems that you push me away, but only to let me fall deeper into you

To drink of you and live again

Your touch makes me gasp

Do I deserve you... do I have the right to be with you?

Yes, yes I say because you are mine

All that I have done before this was to ready me for you

 

Oh you, so young and innocent

My Lolita, my seductress

You have seduced me by not seducing

By not tricking or deceiving

There was no hunt

And to my prey I have fallen

 

I wish to devour one who is so sweet

You have lived many lifetimes

Yet you are as a precious gem, ever shining

A flower, single in the valley, not to be plucked

But gently deflowered

I would gather up those petals, only to place them back

I wish to proclaim to the world my victory in having you, yet share you with the world

As my singular treasure

A testament to my manhood

Yet

I do not own you; I merely am graced by you

 

Your heart begins a second beat

One for me

One for another

Which is stronger?

I would accept the weaker of the two, if I must

I was meant to be with you

I don’t know if you were meant

To be

With

Me

But I willingly accept the terms of your love

My love has no terms

No expiration

But an eternity of forever wanting

 

To be

With you

To attend you

To serve you

To be your lord and master

To be chained to your feet

To look up and know paradise

And see heaven in your eyes

Paradise in your soul

To hold you in my arms

Evermore

2 comments:

  1. Your poem conveys deep emotion.

    Some of the
    Strong lines--
    a young woman with a fire and thirst A look of desire that holds me where I am

    I tend to you I attend to your garden

    (I like the play with 'tend' and 'attend'. And the very original creative phrase brings new power to the traditional metaphor of 'garden.')

    The sweet waters of your pleasure

    (This line has such emotional power!)

    GREAT LINE--
    I raise you up upon the altar of my affections

    Thanks for sharing such a beautiful and romantic poem.

    Daniel Wilcox

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  2. Thank you
    I value your comments because I feel you can understand the messege conveyed, and seeing is that you are also a man of passionate words, I would be honored if my works were even close to what you would consider good.

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