A poem about love as it grows. |
Safe The bed moves and sighs. A strong arm circles my waist and holds me to his chest. It’s warm. A lullaby of drums Sings me to sleep. Safe. I made him bleed when we were kids. He said I had cooties. I cried at the rubies Hanging from his lip. He said that was when he knew. He made me bleed when We were older. Rubies glistened on the bed sheets. He kissed me where I hurt and took the shame away. That was when I knew. He was older by a year, and would walk me to school every day. His hand always found mine. And I was safe. When it rained he held out an umbrella over my head. And let his hair get wet. We ran through droplets As mud painted my shoes Like stars. I laughed. because it was beautiful. His surprise met mine Eyes already smiling. I would squeeze his hand just so he’d squeeze back. And when he looked for cars I watched the water gather on his eyelashes. That was when I decided To be rain It seems time forgot to steal the wonder and left us in our bed, content to let us be. Every night his arms Whisper safety. His finger tips glide down my arm, followed by his lips, brushing my baby hairs. I give him the giggle he wants. We squirm under the covers, legs entwined. I try to tickle his feet. Our laughter echo’s through the room. Our song. And I think to myself So this is what it’s like. |