The Most Exquisite Creature Of My Dreams
by Mac McGovern
A wispy vapor extrudes from her flawless frame,
she is dressed as if on fire,
the nudity of her exquisite frame
exposed, hiding none of her ample features.
Yet, she is beauty incarnate,
impossible to look away even for one
moment in fear of missing one single profile
she demonstrates as she moves so very gracefully.
I have never seen such an enchanted being as this.
I will never see another.
She is one of a kind, drawn from some long lost recess in my mind.
Even being able to conjure such beauty amazes me.
She is alive as no woman has ever been alive,
mystical, yes, but
alive.
I exist in that world before waking and deep sleep,
not wanting this vision to end.
I fear if I waken, she will be lost to me forever.
Her vision begins to fade with sun rising.
Her wispy, shadowy frame begins to dim,
I am losing her and my heart aches.
I am completely shattered by the bleating
of the old alarm clock on the dresser.
As I reach to turn off the distraction that has
destroyed the most beautiful vision ever conceived,
I roll over and look into the face of my dreams.
My heart swells to near failure. I cannot believe what my bewildered eyes see.
Is it deception my befuddled mind inquires?
There beside me lies this exquisite creature of my dreams.
She is no stranger to me,
she has been familiar to me over 30 years.
There before me lies that which has always been the most exquisite woman of my dreams.
My chest swells with pride.
I realize I have witnessed the transition of our lives from being loved to being eternally in love.
My vision will never again fade,
it will continue to grow stronger each passing day.
I will treasure the rest of my days living not a memory of dreams,
but,
with the most exquisite woman of my life,
my wife.
End of the poem
15 random poems
- Огюст Барбье – Корреджо
- As With Recitation And The Loss Of A Kuhi
- Юлия Друнина – Забытая тетрадь, Истертые листы
- Robert Burns: My Eppie Adair:
- The Applicant by Sylvia Plath
- Sonnet 21 poem – John Milton poems
- Владимир Маяковский – Плюшкин
- For Friends Only by W. H. Auden
- A Poem to my Beloved by Walter William Safar
- Blue eyes by Tanisha Avarsekar
- The Survivor by Primo Levi
- Veronica’s Napkin by William Butler Yeats
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