sensual stillness – a love poem
May 20, 2014 in In Ovid's Wake, Poetry, Uncategorized
This poem was inspired by the Song of Solomon, by the love poems of Roman poet, Ovid, and by the verse of Walt Whitman –
come, my love, and sit beside me
we’ll set to ‘pause’ the mad whirling dance
and let our universe collapse
into smaller and smaller concentric circles
’til it twines its loop around you and me
rest your head upon my shoulder
there to breathe and sigh in the stillness
I’ll pull you even closer to me
to luxuriate in your perfumed presence
and savor every heart beat’s throb
anxious fingers full of wanderlust may
yearn to explore new hidden worlds
yet… we will be still
though we burn with heightened desire within
yet… we will be still
there will be time, my love… time to
stroll through secret gardens paths
time to pause and taste the honeyed nectar
time for the crescendo and the swell,
the pitch and roll, the ache and release
and there will be time…
to bask in love’s warm afterglow
to lie beneath your fallen tresses
sheltered in their canopied forest
and to gaze at your face above
as it beams in my night’s sky
mysterious and lovely as Artemes
and to thrill at the sound of your
soft, low murmur of pleasure