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from a tender place
love was offered –
not for much the way was come
cross the plains –
the lonely valleys
into the place
where truth was found
by the maiden
and the poet –
the prophet and the scribe
glaciers melted
each remembrance
of a battle without sides
of a house
where letters waited
in the set beyond the sun
and white caps cursed the river
for his ways –
when spoke of fields
he ran between
swarms of honey bees
locust came again
to learn their song –
we wondered
would it matter
if we found their words anew –
lyrics kept in books
of honeycomb
forgotten
every reason
for the places left behind
slept as moths
in sheets of silken cord –
gave the story over
to a blanket
in the woods –
promises grew wild
beyond the door
fences fell
as heaven raised –
lines across the dawning
names were met with silence
whene’er we gave our own
a place apart –
we could not speak –
was more than rhyme or verses
poems would be empty
for a while –
but somewhere still
the hive – she glows
with longing for another
sweeter now – the stories
of our love
Another outstanding gem!
You are an angel, Wendell. Did you get my other email? You should check your spam folder on WordPress because I think some of my reviews are going there (since they don’t show up on your site, and because I have a lot go there now)……… Thank you so much! ~ Love, Bobbie
yes, takes my breath away. This pure essence flowed into words. Love to you, Linda
Thank you SOOOOOOOOO much, Linda. The hardest part of this one was figuring out a title! I’m so glad you like it (really glad). ~ Love to you, Bobbie
When I read you, I get this sense that I am floating in a larger poem/story and only catching snippets, but oh, how lovely the snippets. ~D
I suspect you are, Dan………. I sometimes feel the same way and they’re my poems! 🙂 Thank you! ~ Love, Bobbie
Fair enough. Found your comments by-the-by dear. Sorry about that!
I love the ending — connotations of the hive containing the sweetness of honey, weaved into love stories!
Thank you, Dee. I’m so glad you enjoyed this – the buzz of tellers…… Thank you so very very much! ~ Love, Bobbie