Your Place In My Heart Poem by Bull Hawking

Your Place In My Heart

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Soon after midnight on the morning I met you
Or should I say you met me on cue

Either way the Ether's strong
But it's a covalent bond we share
I built a left atrium chamber
Right here in my heart for you

It's red velvet flesh
Where walls flex like fish
I put in a fabric mitt chair
Right over there
Thought it had flair

You said no baby...my sport
Let's just make it a davenport
So we could be seam to seam
like a mountain stream

Not tan to tan
Like the makeup man
There's a bookcase for reading
or just looking smart
A window for light
(Or sudden flight)
And gazing through glazing
or just plain air
And maybe to remember
There's a world out there
Installed a hotplate for coffee tea and such
a fireplace with logs like your words and your touch

There is more so much more
and we can rework
Remodel or just laugh
But you are always with me
And welcome
and real
Safeand expanding this place

Friday, January 9, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: afterlife
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This is rather gangly because I need your help to decorate and I know how you like to remodel.....so....we got time space and means to work on it :)
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