
Sunlight meanders in and floods
the linen tablecloth in bars.
“Belonged to Grandmother,” you say,
“and will be yours, some fateful day.”
~
I sip my wine — cascades in rings.
A thousand minutes pass, and sting
before you draw a sigh — a gasp?
I reach out again for my glass.
~
A napkin, soft within my grasp,
idly crinkled upon my lap.
The dog whines softly in her nap —
she’s nipping at the heels of calves.
~
Blush sunset stretches out for miles
and pleads with us to come outside.
I breathe it like a fever dream,
to join its cult and make me clean.
~
Now you are lounging on the couch;
feet hold pillows — submissive spouse.
There is no man who rules this house,
just one who scurries, in and out.
~
We pour another glass of wine.
“Try my fine grappa — tastes divine.”
Pleasures past — a liquid spine.
A pair of bookends captures time.
~
We clink our glasses like a rhyme.
It shimmers on the tongue — sublime.
My eyes tread water, cede a tide;
I’m looking for a place to hide.
~
A hidden portrait from the deep —
the sunset turning now to sheep.
And in my slumber, curtains weep;
they fall upon me in a heap.
~
A fit of nurses. Bridge to dreams.
The old guard stalks my kingdom keep.
And with your lullaby that creeps,
my walls fall down — I’m fast asleep.
About the Creator
Bride of Sound
Writer, visual artist & singer from the Midwest. I like to watch horror movies & hallmark, & play pool. Favorite books- The Martian Chronicles & Watership Down. Favorite poet- Sylvia Plath.



Comments (2)
This was beautiful, I felt so relaxed reading it. Congrats on placing in the challenge 👏
Wooohooooo congratulations on your honourable mention! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊