I’ve learned a lot from Orpheus & Eurydice &
My fingers stretch, seeking new holds
Across the sheets each morning
Your body never knew this bed,
Bought in a bout of desperate keening pain
But still my sleep-warmed tendrils search
Supple cotton but for the cracker crumbs
& hope to catch the crook
of Your elbow
across some distant plane
I promise if I find You, I won’t look back til we break daylight.
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This poem shines:
The promising ache of the liminal space of morning and mourning, the way you, the speaker, carry on without your lover, and all centered on that concrete image of the bed he never knew.
So direct and so universal. Powerful, especially your last line.
My heart hurts! Wonderful progression and beautiful last line.
Beautiful!