Love Language, by Ava Joa
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Love Language, by Ava Joa

Love Language, by Ava Joa

 

Lessons taught between breaths

Our lazy voices thick with sleep.

 

Tones that roll like grassy hills, 

Fields where I am determined to till familiarity

Though I am burdened by my tripping tongue.

 

A corner of your mind reserved for dreaming,

Though your reaching arms still seem to find me

 

Mumbling in the syllables of your childhood 

— Soup and Shoe and Sweet and Hot —

We trace  the palm-line paths on the page

As you teach me to draw the ocean from your name

 

Birdlike mimicry, broken only when your lips touch mine.

Though unsure if it is praise or a ploy to stop my clumsy repetitions

 

Blue light wreaths your face 

In kaleidoscopic beauty.

You dissolve into fractals, composed of ever shrinking beams

As your glow traces patterns upon my skin,

Gentle as kisses

Shadows of light spread by some far off sun