Indelible Image Poem by jane solanrobertson

Indelible Image



I study your face.
Your warm brown eyes reflect a smile
That is fixed, yet sincere.
But I do not return it.

Your easy lips linger
Waiting to spill promises of Heaven
I know
But still the words teeter, unspoken.

Your strong arms reach out
But I turn from you, aching
And your Polaroid memory
Lies tear-stained, never fading.

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