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State of Grace
I woke up at 4am. The flat looked unfamiliar.
Of course, this is his place. This is his bed and sheets.
The dawn peeked through the curtains. It illuminated.
His naked body in the shadows. My sleeping beauty.
I sit up beside him. The man I should have loved.
I touch myself in places where he'd kissed. For once.
For once in my life my nakedness means something. Beautiful.
Alive. This is the man I should have loved.
I walk to the window. Pretty cobblestones below.
I will stroll that path today. An hour before the wife comes.
With my umbrella. With my wrinkled dress.
My heart aches this very moment. Much too much.
I gaze at the man asleep behind me. My prince.
He'd grown his golden hair longer. He sleeps like a child.
His cheeks are kissed by the sun. The hairs on his breasts glisten.
He smells magnificent. Like young green rice.
If this is love, my God. Then what have I?
How can I bring these kisses? At my husband's feet?
Who will believe the purity of this love? Such wretched.
Ravenous whore, slut. Bitch.
Of course, this is his place. This is his bed and sheets.
The dawn peeked through the curtains. It illuminated.
His naked body in the shadows. My sleeping beauty.
I sit up beside him. The man I should have loved.
I touch myself in places where he'd kissed. For once.
For once in my life my nakedness means something. Beautiful.
Alive. This is the man I should have loved.
I walk to the window. Pretty cobblestones below.
I will stroll that path today. An hour before the wife comes.
With my umbrella. With my wrinkled dress.
My heart aches this very moment. Much too much.
I gaze at the man asleep behind me. My prince.
He'd grown his golden hair longer. He sleeps like a child.
His cheeks are kissed by the sun. The hairs on his breasts glisten.
He smells magnificent. Like young green rice.
If this is love, my God. Then what have I?
How can I bring these kisses? At my husband's feet?
Who will believe the purity of this love? Such wretched.
Ravenous whore, slut. Bitch.
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Re: State of Grace
20th Jan 2014 12:27pm
Beautiful and dark. Tragically sweet. Nothing like some self searching to stir the senses. Deep ink Ms A. Thank you.
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re: Re: State of Grace
20th Jan 2014 12:42pm
Re: State of Grace
20th Jan 2014 1:08pm
I don't know if I would have ended it like this - may be just "ravenous whore" would have done.
But this is great verse with a mournful pre-sentiment of what could have been in a fairer, more just world where love could exist without possession.
Love: "like young green rice"!!
But this is great verse with a mournful pre-sentiment of what could have been in a fairer, more just world where love could exist without possession.
Love: "like young green rice"!!
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re: Re: State of Grace
20th Jan 2014 1:26pm
Thank you, whale. Oh I couldn't stop myself. What the world condemns, the self inflicts.
!! '... love could exist without possession...' !!
!! '... love could exist without possession...' !!
re: Re: State of Grace
20th Jan 2014 1:27pm
Re: State of Grace
20th Jan 2014 1:55pm
This is a great read. Suspenseful and lustful in a way that only forbidden love reveals itself.
I felt this one in my core.
very well done.
xo
Speak
I felt this one in my core.
very well done.
xo
Speak
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re: Re: State of Grace
20th Jan 2014 2:52pm
Re: State of Grace
20th Jan 2014 2:38pm
very intense and intimate, absinthe.
Brick by brick, (I mean those 2 little sentences per line) you are constructing great buildings of poetry...
Brick by brick, (I mean those 2 little sentences per line) you are constructing great buildings of poetry...
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re: Re: State of Grace
20th Jan 2014 2:53pm
A fascinating description of poetic form! "Brick by brick"! Thank you, Celino!
Strange feeling, I have not had so many people read my poetry before. DU is a strange little place ... :)
Strange feeling, I have not had so many people read my poetry before. DU is a strange little place ... :)
Re: State of Grace
21st Jan 2014 00:30am
you travel from euphoria to misery & guilt here; realizing that, despite the passion (passion being the zenith of our want, & our need) your activity may be unjust to others, not fair in the unfairness of life.
the way you revile yourself at the end is heart rending...
the way you revile yourself at the end is heart rending...
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21st Jan 2014 6:37am
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21st Jan 2014 11:57am
Re: State of Grace
A hartfelt and fascinating write you present whith all the different stages of sentiment. Just beautiful and touching.
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re: Re: State of Grace
21st Jan 2014 11:58am
Oh hi Miss Chi! Thank you for taking the time to read, most appreciate it. :)
Re: State of Grace
21st Jan 2014 2:30pm
re: Re: State of Grace
21st Jan 2014 3:39pm
Oh God. That is a revelation.
There is no ecstasy without agony!
Explains a lot, it's me driving my husband nuts!
You might just be the one to save this marriage!!
There is no ecstasy without agony!
Explains a lot, it's me driving my husband nuts!
You might just be the one to save this marriage!!
Re: State of Grace
6th Feb 2014 8:47am
This is bittersweet. Romanticism led you to this man's bed when you both "belong" to another, and in the final stanza the sting of guilt, punishing yourself for daring to indulge in something beautiful which made you feel so alive. It is indeed the pleasure/pain principle at work. Wonderfully portrayed.
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Re: State of Grace
7th Feb 2014 8:42am
Heart wrenching; "The man I should have loved" draws the pieces so tastefully together; felt this before x
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