A man and a woman lie on a white bed.
It is morning. I think
Soon they will waken.
On the bedside table is a vase
of lilies; sunlight
pools in their throats.
I watch him turn to her
as though to speak her name
but silently, deep in her mouth--
At the window ledge,
once, twice,
a bird calls.
And then she stirs; her body
fills with his breath.
I open my eyes; you are watching me.
Almost over this room
the sun is gliding.
Look at your face, you say,
holding your own close to me
to make a mirror.
How calm you are. And the burning wheel
passes gently over us.
Happiness
Louise Gluck
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Poem topics: breath, mirror, sun, woman, bird, white, deep, room, face, mouth, morning, speak, open, body, sunlight, watch, window, gently, wheel, I love you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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