
Landscape
Your face: a landscape
luminous in the darkness,
a mapa mundi in the light,
your heart spread out.
My eyes trace the contours,
follow the ups and downs
of your existence, track crows’
feet, crinkling by your eyes.
Time has carved, molded,
sculptured your features.
Wind, snow, wet weather,
sunlight, each has left its mark,
a wrinkle when you frown,
a dimple when you smile.
My eyes want to rest here
for a while, take in the tracks,
pause at the passes, climb hills,
descend into valleys and dales.
Such beauty spread before me.
Such a joy to contemplate
the way you are able to show
the paths I have walked of late.
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“It [landscape] is the most ancient presence in the world, though it needs a human presence to acknowledge it.” John O’Donohue, Anam Cara, p. 37.
Very beautiful! ❤
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Thanks, Tiffany! I am loving this new poetry that I am writing. Very different from some of my earlier verse. Cold weather, but a hot poetic streak!
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What a beautiful love song!
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Thanks, Louise. I guess I have a beautiful person to sing it to! There is a lot of that beauty in my life. I love to sing its praises!!!
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