Love Poem to a Butch Woman Poem by Deborah A Miranda

Love Poem to a Butch Woman

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This is how it is with me:
so strong, I want to draw the egg
from your womb and nourish it in my own.
I want to mother your child made only
of us, of me, you: no borrowed seed
from any man. I want to re-fashion
the matrix of creation, make a human being
from the human love that passes between
our bodies. Sweetheart, this is how it is:
when you emerge from the bedroom
in a clean cotton shirt, sleeves pushed back
over forearms, scented with cologne
from an amber bottle—I want to open
my heart, the brightest aching slit
of my soul, receive your pearl.
I watch your hands, wait for the sign
that means you'll touch me,
open me, fill me; wait for that moment
when your desire leaps inside me.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dutendra Chamling 04 May 2016

Deborah A Miranda! Beautiful poem, indeed. You have your own language for poetry, it's good.

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