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| Retreat - Poems |
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She pauses in tenacious indecision, naked toes poised above the water, desert pool stilling with her apprehension, her quiet crisis of conscience.
There are so many pitfalls to this aquatic dance, politics mixing with religion pitted against love.
As we lock eyes and she glances quickly, timidly away, I fear our future dying.
She withdraws her foot to hot sandstone with a sigh, temple law warring with passion. "Beloved, we risk everything," she moans with finality.
Her eyes fill with such certainty that I know our union (whether in this sacred pool or in pharoah’s city) is doomed.
Heartstaggered, I rise from the waters silent stunned, lurching spinning groping toward escape, passed steps she wards.
Translucent cloth slides along her flesh to pool about her feet. Her hand upon my chest, Her rapt gaze steadying me.
"It is but our truth, beloved," she whispers, kisses my lips in proclamation. "Yet I do not retreat." |
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