The door to my wardrobe opens
my eyes fall on turquoise silk,
touching it lovingly
my heart is squeezed and
constricts my throat.
Memories tumble down
like autumn leaves
burnished and golden.
Here and there
one or two impinge
turned black with choler,
some still a jealous green
with life and strength to sear
as they touch my soul in passing.
Pulling the silky feel of it
over my hips,
feeling the swirl of the fish tail
around my legs,
it could almost be then…
I close my eyes
I see you;
hear your chocolate brown voice.
My heart races,
eyes snap open and I am back.
I cast off the skirt
for charity
and the memory
for sanity.
Yet fate is playful.
A chocolate chuckle
resounds through my head
as I see the turquoise silk
walking down the high street.
Comments
jennifer | December 10, 2008 - 13:25
Still love this one! The use of colour is wonderful!
Jen x
Silver Spun Sand | December 10, 2008 - 17:59
I couldn't agree more with Jennifer, Val. This poem is one of my favourites too.
Tina x
Bradene | December 13, 2008 - 11:22
Thanks Jennifer. I was amazed to find the cherries here. Love Val x
Bradene | December 13, 2008 - 11:23
Glad you enjoyed this too Tina. thanks, love Valx
jennifer | December 13, 2008 - 18:56
Silly Val! The cherries are fitting!
J x