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Small Talk, Short Walk

By tigerlilly

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

We sat speaking of the little things, while we ate ice cream. Then some deeper thoughts, ideas too...we even spoke of dreams. As small talk fades into silence, comfortable and close, I know kitchen conversations are the ones I favor most. His hand reaches out to mine... our fingers join...palms touch, so warm…he smiles and suddenly, I am feeling charmed. A look of love lights up his face, soon we become entranced… sharing kitchen conversation, building up to sweet romance. Small table bridged with a kiss on strawberry flavored lips. Their coolness heats the messages sent by his fingertips. They've strayed from hand, to face, then swept back my hair…now he’s looking into blue eyes, seeing love reflected there. We continue talking, but we don’t need words, love punctuates the phrases that our hearts have heard. And as for the dishes, they can always wait...time can stop awhile, we won’t hesitate. Finish up the talk we’re sharing... tuck it into bed with care; because kitchen conversations are so beautiful and rare.:) Written April 13th, 2002 © on Apr 13 2002 12:11 AM PST   18 • 0 • 8

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