A Writer’s Love and the Reader’s Script

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    A Writer’s Love and the Reader’s Script


    His verbal preface touched her mind like
    the refreshing feeling of an intellectual conversation
    With each strategically placed metaphor and simile
    every stanza spoke volume and friendship turned into intimacy
    Words flowed from his mouth as he whispered
    every line with vivid scattered brained intensity
    From a far these feelings developed
    though the silence of a union disappeared quickly
    With ever poem read her heart fluttered with passion
    imagining his grasp and envisioning his kisses via her lust
    A loyal writer and reader relationship
    the acquired closeness could qualify as being “just”
    From chat room admiration to following his pen
    as it so elegantly glides over the page of a crisp sheet of paper….this was love
    Fortunate enough to differentiate honesty from a mislead
    he peppers each and every poem with a gentle fragrance reminiscent of his scent
    She smiled….lost in the tomorrows of today and the yesterdays
    that seems so far away
    They bond and he “knows her” in a biblical sense courtesy of her dreams
    webbed in fibers of diluted memories floating down a motionless stream
    She tastes his flesh….
    the reality in her “moment of clarity” is scary
    Infatuation of the greatest sorts….in love without motive
    only a collection of poetry in which she reads over and over again
    indexed by the date and emotion sought
    All of a sudden….the poetry stopped
    No more candy rain to replace the raindrops that descend
    No more pretending that each date…each phone conversation
    was someone who wrote like or looked like him
    No more desires to be entangled in this unimaginable love
    No more post in internet forums or searching chat rooms
    to rekindle the innocence of a long distant hug
    Dependant upon his meaningfulness, living vicariously through
    the feelings set aside for a man outside of her reach
    Poetically engaged to the wisdom found in his words
    she died trying to find what his poetry allowed her to seek

    ©Freddie Scott

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    The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

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