She turns her head,
the slight curve of her neck
shimmering a slight movement
of her shoulders, just enough
to remind me of
my fingers tracing her back
as we dance
the embrace of oneness,
her arm clasped lightly
on mine, touching,
the low murmur of our voices
its own sweet music.
This poem is submitted for One Shot Wednesday, hosted by One Stop Poetry. To see other poems, please visit the site. The links will be live at 4 p.m. Central time today.
This poem is also submitted for The High Calling’s Random Act of Poetry, which is seeking poems about mothers, grandmothers, motherhood, or son- or daughter-hood, for Mother’s Day (deadline is April 29).
Oh happy sighs. I always love it when you write about your wife, Glynn. :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Glynn!
ReplyDeleteSweet! :)
ReplyDeleteYou always write so beautifully of Janet.
ReplyDeleteYes!!! to the above ...
ReplyDeletewonderful poem & really sweet
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Lovely written, thank you Glynn
ReplyDeletebeautiful tribute hopefully to your wife! thank you
ReplyDeleteThe most precious thing on earth Glynn!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all you do in this cyber community
smiles
the love in your words forces smiles on my face...well played glynn...
ReplyDeleteTrue love doesn't age. You capture it well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful write and photo of love and loving that stays and workds together ...you are both blessed to have each other...bkm
ReplyDeleteTrue love...beautiful
ReplyDeleteA beautiful dedication for a wife and mother - such sweet and loving embrace, one that defies the march of time.
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful, Glynn. Both the words and the picture.
ReplyDeleteI can't really think of a more appropriate word Glynn - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNot only a lovely tribute, your poem gives this reader hope that happiness such as what you two share is possible. Thanks, Glynn
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful...perfect!
ReplyDeleteumm glynn....its beautiful...but if i hadn't read the comments i would've been thinking oedipus complex all day long...why on earth is it called a mother's song ???
ReplyDeleteooh, a quiet sizzle of passion
ReplyDeleteLovely write, handled with such delicacy.
ReplyDeleteGlynn this is so tender and loving. Thank you for sharing your precious heart with us too through your words.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Glynn...
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ReplyDeleteI AM having a hard time connecting title to poem... although the poem is utterly lovely.
ReplyDeleteoh glynn - this was really beautiful..reminded me of chris de burgh's lady in red...sigh..
ReplyDeleteyou are one cool dude.
ReplyDeletethis is like romeo and his juliet.
*Lovely*
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful...
ReplyDeleteHere is my one shot:
diamonte
This one put a smile on my face and a little tingle in my insides, Glynn. Beautiful sentiment, beautifully written
ReplyDeletesuch elegance in your words and images...
ReplyDeleteOh Glynn, so sweet!
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