Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Windsong


My love presses like wine for you—
Oil crushed out, purest virgin.
I sweat great tears of blood for you,
All mingled there together.
And I can be a diligent friend,
Or a frightening lover,
But you must need know,
I walk alone,
My heart, in the Great Spirit Wind.

. . . . . . . . . . .

The wind pushed back my hood, and ran
His fingers through my hair,
Whooshed up my shirt with both hands,
Titillated my core,
Blew up my pant legs,
Chilling me,
Shivering all my timbers,
Then left me,
Because I was a bore.

-jenn long

2 comments:

  1. I am the breeze that blows across the plain
    Caressing with an unseen embrace
    Raising goosebumps on your skin
    Surrounding you with spirit care
    Dancing
    A dust devil jig across your yard
    Flapping the flag on the pole
    Running an unseen hand through your hair
    Pervasive
    Sneaking into your clothes
    Touching you to your core
    And with each bemused smile on your gentle lips
    I send another gentle wisp of wind
    In silent communion
    A spirit kiss

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