Poem, a sequel to To Dwell In Forever
I don't Own Doctor Who. If I Did, I Would Not Be Here. I Would Be B U S Y. And Happy. Er. hee! Enjoy, my loves!
Eyes Of my Heart
As you stare up at me, I wonder casually
What kind of you
Will you be?
Your eyes, like candles justify
My lack of trust in
Clarity
And I wonder at your majestic
Repertoire
Of nonsense words
Of course
They mean the world to me
But you haven't
Said them yet
Haven't thought them
Sang them yet, in
Gurgles, bubbles of sweet
Glee
Concoction, our concoction
You dwell deep in the cauldron still
Filling
Your mother's spill of belly
Precious pearl, in a clam
A treasure of the
Sea that is
My Rose
I wonder at you
What will you name yourself to me
And to your mother, watching
There, above that
Little lump of you
That's yet to be
Soft petals bound in flesh and
Gagged by harsh mortality
Before they breathe
I wait,
Anticipate
Your body in my hands
I long to hold you
Keep you safe
If I could
For Her, I would
Carry you forever
Find a way
So very painless
She deserves it
But tis not
The truth of
This
What can the matter be?
For I am anxious, now
I wait
Full of wisdom, yet
So new to this
What I know matters nothing
Before
This newness, this
Best discovery
Of any lifetime
You are here
Grey and wet
Like a sapling under
Wet leaves, you wriggle free
In slow, weak angular
Motion
The both of you
Are fine
Relief fills my mouth
Sets my single
Heart to beating
Again
As if it ever had before
And, seeing
You, I know now
That it had not
You are
My Child
The Eyes of my
Heart
I never lived
Before you