Tuesday, March 8, 2011

A draft rework

I wish you would draw me with your kisses:

Your lips are puckered in faded-lipstick red.
Your cream dress cascades from your back,
onto our sheets' ivory silk.

Your skin is the color of curdled milk and cream.

I stay hunched by the plum-colored curtains, feeling your eyes
outline the curves of my back, like a sculptor critiquing his own statue.

"Who needs knives when your words are sharper than diamonds?" you ask,
unfolding the night like a freshly laundered sheet.

But the night is too dark to keep secrets, so I fold them in the twists of your auburn hair
before setting you free, knowing that tomorrow I will cry when I can not hold you
in my palm like lilly petals.

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