Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Jess's Sonnet

Wish You Were Here

One day I’ll move to warmer climes,
devote myself to sea-filled coves,
brush sand and sunlight from my hair
and sleep wrapped in your arms.
You’ll pick flowers as a gift,
find quiet spots where we can swim,
carry me across the rocks,
with laughter in our eyes.
The snow still has us trapped, for now,
its chill has seeped into your heart,
too far in for me to reach it.
That’s why your words taste like poison.
Your hands have been hardened by the frost

and I am not enough to thaw them.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Beautiful poem. I especially like the dreamlike sing-song quality of "One day I’ll move to warmer climes". Not sure about the forth line it feels kind of abrupt after the first three.