Your Reading Room
Taking me to your reading room
Where you keep your story books
In the shadowed corner, fearful ones
With green-eyed frightening looks
Over on the sunny side
You keep such comedies
As is want for passtimes gently spent
Before a window’s open breeze
By the cold forbidding northern wall
You keep all life’s tragedies
And all the very worst them
Must be read while on your knees
But over to the warming south
Burns your hearth’s salvation fires
The safe repose for love poems
And your unfulfilled desires
Take me to your reading room
Let me linger there with you
I’ll let you turn each private page
For the honor of the view
Read, please read, for me all evening
Until I fall asleep
Let dreams of dragons you have seen,
Demand my eyes also weep
As I turn in your soft embrace
Let me hear your hopeful laugh
For of all that I could learn from you
I’ve scarcely touched the half
When the silent dawn light enters
Let me feel your warming skin
For I’m sensing nascent lyrics
Begin their new song from within
Wake me then, before your hearth fire
To a day of sun or cloud, and
Speak such sacred secret stirrings
That only whispers are allowed.
And when confessions have their end
As we tarry by that fire
Let me read your body’s untold story
In telltale eloquent desire.
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