Missing you. |
Home Alone The clock radio ticks loud as a time bomb, outside the neighbor's dog yaps at a cat, while down the street a policeman flips on his siren. My book has slipped from my hand, but it doesn’t make a sound, because my thoughts are with you, daydreaming about last night, you lay right here beside me, your warm body curled up next to mine, your strong legs entwined with mine, your sweet lips so warm so inviting. I love the touch of your hand, the nape of your neck, the dimple of your back, the emotions sparkling in your dark eyes. Last night I was not aware of exploding clocks, dancing dogs, or speeding patrol cars. All I heard was the sound of your breath upon my cheek and the clean sheets as they rustled as our feet rubbed together warming themselves, your toes were cold from having tip-toed across the hard floor. As your arms encircled my waist, my fingers toyed with your hair, rolling it into little curls, and then used the wisps as a brush to caress your forehead, cheeks, and lashes. Your eyes closed and you sighed, One of your little ‘melting sounds,’ Like a woman on the verge of ecstacy. In the darkness I studied your beauty Like an eager student, when you open and Blinked your eyes in them I saw a shooting star. "Look at the time," you squeezed me tight, one last hug, before squeezing into your jeans and leaving. The radiator clangs like a ghost rattling its chains, while outside the chimes on the front porch ting with the wind like Aeolus’ harpsichord. Slipping from my bed I close the window Then grope my way back in the dark. It’s suddenly cold, throw on another blanket. Slipping between the sheets suddenly the bed seems very large and very empty Sleeping is not the same without you by my side. I hug a lifeless pillow, breath in your scent, bury my face in the bed, I can't get you out of my head. |