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I Will
by Roger C Simmons
Thursday, March 17, 2005
Rated "PG13" by the Author.

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Another relationship poem


I will always remember the porpoise wind chimes
hanging in the Crepe Myrtle tree outside your bedroom window
Late at night while you slept fitfully,
I would lie awake pretending to smoke a Winston
and listen to the orchestration of the wind
You always sleep with the window open,
even in the heart of summer,
a breeze whipping the sheer curtains around
like a ghost of future promises
some nights you would snore softly
causing me to smile, thinking how angry you would be
if I should tell you
You were never one for decoration
Other than the bed, a night stand, a ceiling fan
that is never turned on, a small set of wooden chester drawers
and an imitation Van Gogh, sitting on the chester drawers, leaning against the wall, the room is empty
It would have been even barer still if I had not given you that picture, framed
Listening to the wind chimes, I rested the side of my head
against a hand supported by an elbow and stared at your profile
The moonlight bathed you in a eerie sort of glow,
highlighting your perfect, unblemished skin
even sans makeup, you draw me as a moth . . .
Even though I am well aware of the fact that your years
are strewn with the carcasses of abandoned lovers
How much longer, I wondered, before . . .
As the wind picked up, the chimes grew louder.
You awoke
Noticing my stare, you smiled and reached out and touched my cheek with a perfect hand
Lifting the sheets to cover your exposed breasts
you fell back to sleep
Alone once again, I listened to the music
wondering if and when it all would end
cursed insecurity




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Reviewed by Lois Christensen 6/10/2008
Insecure when she is with you and you have noticed all those things. This is an absolutely beautiful description of your residence and wind chime porpoises are so tingling. Your observation of these things is brought to us in poetry and very well appreciated.
Reviewed by Leann Marshall 4/4/2008
I love your gift of vulnerability when you write.
Thank you for sharing this, Roger.
Leann
Reviewed by Darrell and Kathy Adams 1/10/2008
You're capacity for intimacy is remarkable. Good job.

Kathy
Reviewed by Sol Solinski (Reader) 4/16/2007
in response to mari's reflection, the only thing we're promised in life is death. there is no new beginning for every ending. just because life and death are cyclical in society doesnt mean there will always be new life to counter death
Reviewed by Vesna TwinFlameunion 9/2/2006
Alone once again, I listened to the music
wondering if and when it all would end
cursed insecurity

I know how you feel..
superb write..spot on!


vesna:)
Reviewed by Sandi Schraut 7/2/2006
Hoe lovely the words you use to describe such a poignant situation! It is a pleasure to read such as this! Sandi
Reviewed by Denise Nowakowski 5/29/2006
What a sad situation to be in, but many of us do get there. Deep thoughts and emotions. Thanks Roger. Denise
Reviewed by M. Baur 3/17/2005
I understand what you mean... when life is going well, we are reminded that all things come to an end. I try to remind myself, that with all endings come new beginnings, all deaths herald new births and when one door closes another opens. We just have to take one day at a time so to squeeze the most from the moment.

Mari


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