Morning of the Madrugada

Madrugada

Photo by Diana Matisz (https://about.me/diana_matisz)

While I press my palm to hers,
I want to complete the world
our fingers folding into the fabric of skin

Aching to taste the tongue of my lover
To wash away the flavor of mango,
So that I’ll never seek a sweeter fruit again

As I close my eyes, in the blackening
I want to hear her raining
star drops into my night.

Imagining my last jar of breath taken,
Its lid twisted off, emptied into providence,
Then she filling the slack sails within me

All that I need for my humility
Is to be placed gently
in the vessel of her beauty…

then pushed softly from the dunes
into a stock-still ocean sans a single ripple
saffron petals, long leaves, moon softened

To love her in unrepeatable ways
and never miss a moment,
of our ever having done so

Her pulse, the only sound imagined
when nightingales go silent…
when winds wisps are somnolent

From the mystery of my heart as I sleep
My muse glides through the darkness
Into the morning of the madrugada.

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4 Responses to Morning of the Madrugada

  1. Anonymous says:

    You’re just ridiculous. Jeez. You ought to give lessons in romance.

  2. Melissa says:

    A beautiful poem…so elegantly written. Love and romance need that gentle touch. I only wish more could understand that.

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