
The Morning After
Melted wax, hardened Half empty glasses clutter the table top and scattered clothes lay where they dropped Laying in this moonlight-streaked room I pray for darkness to linger That you will stay wrapped in my arms forever and this night will never end, but I know when dawn breaks the sky and the sun floods its light you will leave me again The crispness of morning will chill the warmth of bodies entwined in lovemaking The desire in your eyes will be replaced by indifference And as you slip away in my half sleep you will steal my heart once more Copyright © 2022 Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing All Rights Reserved Word Prompt Wrap - FOWC Laura Bloomsbury is hosting D'Verse Poets and prompted us with Aubade. Now Spring has penetrated the Northern Hemisphere we are moving from dark to longer lighter days. Or from Nocturne to Aubade “In French it means “dawn serenade,” and that is the meaning that English-speakers originally fell in love with. As the relationship of “aubade” with the English language grew, its meanings became a little more intimate. It blossomed into a word for a song or poem of lovers parting at dawn. Later it came to refer to songs sung in the morning hours. The affair between “aubade” and the dawn began with the Old Occitan word auba, meaning “dawn”. ~ Merriam -Webster Image - Pixabay
Lovely, Christine. I know a lot of hearts and heads nodded in agreement, each remembering a moment that was wonderful but that we knew would be fleeting.
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Oh so many Regina, I’m sure 💕
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Terrific denouement in this sensual poem with bite of reality in the end…
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Thank you Ain. So kind ☺️
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So poignant… can relate
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Thanks Paula, most of us can. Bitter-sweet 💕
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I remember moments like this and crying after because I knew they’d never be the same again. You captured that feeling beautifully.
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Thank you Bridgette 💕☺️
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Very beautiful, well done.
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Thank you Mason ☺️
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So bitter-sweet, Christine!
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Aww thanks Punam ☺️💕. I was trying to comment on one of your poems yesterday and WP was giving me a hard time 😕. I’m not sure it went through. I’ll go look 🙏
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Christine I found those wonderful opening visuals of the night before added so much more to the dawn parting – such an enjoyable read
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Thank you Laura. A lovely prompt you gave us this week ☺️💕
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A beautiful, moving poem
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Thank you dear Sadje ☺️💕
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My pleasure
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“I pray for darkness to linger that you will stay wrapped in my arms forever,”.. ooh that is soo romantic Christine!! 😀 Love this so much ❤️❤️
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Thank you! I’m trying to be more romantic with my poetry – like you Sanaa ☺️❤️
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Powerful
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Thanks. Yes been there!
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You have painted so vividly the heartbreak of such a parting, when one feels so much more than the other!
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Thank you Ingrid! I remember feeling that way on occasion!
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Indeed it is often so different in the morning… reading this made me think of Patti Smith group “because the night belong to lovers”
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Yes! I loved that song ☺️
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Beautiful words soaked in emotions !!
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Thank you Binzy ☺️
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