By Madison Date: 2001 Nov 14 Comment on this Work [[2001.11.14.23.26.7817]] |
sound available Sunrise listened as I summoned your face to mine. Your arms around me in the silence of this empty rest; incomplete, I lie alone. My footsteps trace the hall lured to the solace of the keys where they wait in quiet yet whose strings are nagging like a woman scorned. I would write a song for you, my love. I would write a song of promise from the hollow of my core; complete, but still alone. I watch my hands across the keys from white to black and crevices between, the soundlessness is broken pulling tears out from the air. An ancient ballad intervenes, an offering lies opened. His silence stands alone. Louder I play, the tempo never rushed. I created this for him, can he not hear it? Slender trills, sudden rises, passion lost against the flicking pages of his flurried catalogue and coffee in the den. Now my soul sees only you; my love so many miles and time away. I move my hands for your eyes. You, who finds beauty in every breath I take. You caress me with your words. With no reserve, my soul lies bare. Your face, your voice, I bring you near. You are the sound that fills my air. |