Thursday, October 02, 2008

Haiku for a sleeping wife

Another encouraging & touching poem of enduring love




Ah, your hair which caught
my breath is grey; my strength just
this whisper at dawn.

Generations locked
us together; when loving
was lissom; flesh ached.

A daughter! Three sons!
Pearls made perfect in your lips’
fluted secrecy.

You sewed, I read, snow
fell & fled; children slept, grew.
This we thought we planned.

In your bones I feel
our certainty, but warm,
smile against the dark.