This is a love poem I wrote as part of my 'Writing Cards and Letters' project. It was originally published on my blog at http://tinyurl.com/LoveLettersPoem The end of each line sounds like a letter of the alphabet.
Here are the words:
A mental syntonicity one day
A gentle hint of what we two could be
lit just enough my life so I could see
that trust in love just might bring rhapsody,
exuberant duet of you and me,
a music fit to agonise the deaf.
By moonlight we could glimpse our apogee
Drew closer to alleviate the ache.
I saw my glow reflected in your eye,
I saw your soul like flesh through négligée,
enigma moulding treasure from okay.
I leaned a little nearer till I fell
in love, and whispered brazenly je taime.
Lamour, the kissing cousin of la haine
A congress fit for hedonists, but Oh!
A princess in our bed, I feel the pea
A tiny irritation right on cue
A grating indication that we are
Two spirits passing through the first caress
and driven past into infinity.
Im looking straight ahead and not at you,
Well separate in steps, but cest la vie.
Although no other man can double you,
although no lover can replace this ex,
Were done, and if today you wonder why,
remember every A will lead to Z.
Poem written and performed by Angela Brett
http://angelabrett.wordpress.com
Stick figures from the 'FiguresByThor' OmniGraffle stencil
End credits music from 'Summer's Over' by Jonathan Coulton:
http://www.jonathancoulton.com/2006/09/22/thing-a-week-51-summers-over/
I wore the Mac4Ever T-shirt because it is red, has a heart on it, and my Mac is my Valentine; see my 'A Laptop Like You' video.
Really clever, lovely and sad. Thanks! -TMA Russ
2MuchAwesomeChannel 2 years ago