Your touch (An original poem)

in poetry •  7 years ago 

Your touch

I keep wandering
Through these crooked stones
Cold
And half dead

I keep watching
The grayish spectrum
And the dead blow
Of a watch, unstoppable,
To the shells, old
And muddy

But, in your cloak of skin,
Vivid, and in palettes
I surpass, in quick instances,
Naked or dressed
Dry or wet

In the deep brown pupils
The clocks, stunned, stop
And I drown
In the love, eternal and intense
That lives within your touch.

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This is wonderful. I look forward to more. Are you still brewing mead too? I found you through searching for "mead." Hopefully you are still writing poetry and brewing mead. ;-) Mead helps my writing. You? haha