About the Poem
The pathway to love knows no season. For 2 very fortunate souls, they are at the portal to their pathway of passion, and it's beckoning call for desire greets them on a cold winter's night sojourn.
A Winter's Night Tale |
by David |
The veiled clouds waifed ever so slowly through the starlit night. A brilliant moon smiled down with a foreboding glee. The crisp late winter chill echoed out for a new resolution to spring. However, it was the seclusion from any and all kindred hearts that brought us closest to nature’s soul, a soul guiding us along a pathway to our predestined tryst. Nestled under an erect fir, supported by a blanket of snow smoothed flat, our bodies laid embrace, intertwined like a bougainvillea bush branching its way towards a midday sun. We held our goblets up high as we toasted to the beginning of a prodigious night, savoring each wishful taste from the darkened, dream inducing Merlot. We gazed into one another’s eyes, and sensed each other’s thoughts the very first moment our breathes braced as one. Our lips touched ever so gently, and our first kiss lingered like an ancient time traveler’s ongoing pursuit of the perfect universe. Our bodies became one as we melted into an eruption of cataclysmic bliss, as the backdrop of a cold winter’s night cooled our dampened skins. We reflected upon the moment at hand, and agreed this was the gateway to the path less traveled. A path that would soon be discovered. |
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3 Visitor Comments
Lady
David I loved the way you combined the chill of a winters night, along with the heat only known to the lovers as you describe them. Very very beautiful
Barbara
David...I loved it and I laughed and laughed because it reminded me of a story I once wrote called 'SNOW'
cassie
can i shelter under your tree? yes this evoked feelings hidden but so nice
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