Azure Oceans and Forgetfulness




jp melville, poems, elora, ontario, canada, rachel vincent











Azure Oceans and Forgetfulness
21 april 2011
jp












I love her azure oceans
The seas she takes me to forgetfulness
Five children
Tear gas
Strike across my face
and
Adoration I cannot believe this heaven
For me
All this she has brought to me.

How do I believe this moment
I sit upgraded to ocean view
Hotel coral and turquoise blue
This is some hour in the cooling afternoon
Young lime trees and royal palms their green verdure
And music, what… The Doors
I hear, I see, I float from a pear shaped pool
Where from this vantage point
Your breasts pressed wet to my chest
Your fingers in my ears
Your margarita brought to my lips
Where from this vantage point
Beyond the burnt orange blossoms of the flame trees
Beyond the gold green pistils of the crowning palms
Beyond the liquid diamond blue waters in which we float…

An azure sea blends deep our magnetic pool, breaking waves in the distance
Where dissembled apart one day we shall be
Deep ocean frothy jade stretched horizontal to horizon of our wet loins joined
Followed by cloud, white cotton whispering skyward high beyond
All ecstacy dissolved again by blue in this forever carpet every highward streaming up above..

I love her azure ocean eyes
Though sinking
The warm wet seas she takes me to forgetfulness.

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