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Calling Me from Sleep

By tigerlilly

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

Long before dawn, on a cold winter's morn, a half-whispered question slowly parted the sleeping curtains of my eyelids... "Honey, you awake?" My mind, dream-mingled with half-realities, answered words, dimly-heard... with feeling's ache of anticipation. I was swimming in the pleasing warmth of cover's ocean, sensing changes in the sea, tide’s pull was just beginning... then experienced, slow deliberateness, my Neptune, exploring depths of this kingdom that he owned. Amphitrite, rising from these Morpheus wanderings, adds her own undulations to the current of building waves... where impassioned gods and goddesses worship in the deep, his trident strikes a quaking by calling me from sleep.all comments and critiques welcomed :) Written March 5th, 2002 © on Mar 05 2002 05:28 AM PST   18 • 0 • 8

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