Descending II
Margaret V.Doran
F
r
o
m
the heights of passion
beyond the stars
which cannot be sustained
More exquisite
than the
anticipation
Softly I float
in a lazy, disoriented
perception
Returning soul to body
and thought
to mind
Collecting fragments of
the explosions
of my consciousness
Trailing fingers
along muscles and skin
as familiar as myself
The weight of his head
upon my breast
gently pulling me
d
o
w
n
Holding me in soft reality
by the tickling prickles
of his beard
In a warm, syrupy, misty, drowsy,
hazy, blissful peace
to
s
l
e
e
p
without dreams
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Updated July 2, 1999
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