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Amber and Infrared

by Jared Orlando

Loving you put a
Fire in my belly
Like atop the wooden stave of a
Wanderer in the forest
I would carry it with me
My chest beaming
The insides of my mouth
Glowing
Amber and infrared
I would parade this
Beautiful light inside me
Through the streets
Like a luminescent celebration
But then
Without a warning
The winter winds came and
You became suffocating
And while I was sleeping
While I wasn’t looking
You extinguished me
And now that
The flames are gone
I cannot stay warm
And without it
I cannot see

01/14/2014

Posted on 01/14/2014
Copyright © 2024 Jared Orlando

Member Comments on this Poem
Posted by Kristina Woodhill on 01/14/14 at 06:09 PM

"I would parade this Beautiful light inside me Through the streets Like a luminescent celebration" - love this!

Posted by Quentin S Clingerman on 01/14/14 at 10:00 PM

Love kindled to flames bright, suffocated by ? A lament for lost love.

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