Sunday, August 31, 2008

I Crave Your Mouth

(or Love Sonnet XI)

by Pablo Neruda


I crave your mouth, your voice, your hair.
Silent and starving, I prowl through the streets.
Bread does not nourish me, dawn disrupts me, all day
I hunt for the liquid measure of your steps.

I hunger for your sleek laugh,
your hands the color of a savage harvest,
I hunger for the pale stones of your fingernails,
I want to eat your skin like a whole almond.

I want to eat the sunbeam flaring in your lovely body,
the sovereign nose of your arrogant face,
I want to eat the fleeting shade of your lashes,

and I pace around hungry, sniffing the twilight,
hunting for you, for your hot heart,
like a puma in the barrens of Quitratue.

4 comments:

Bish Denham said...

Wow! What an intense and descriptive poem. I'm back from the islands and getting "caught up" reading my favorite blogs, and yours is one of them.

Bish

Angela said...

Bish;
Glad Making Sense of Life is a favorite; I love reading your blog too & the beautiful pics you post. I added you to my blogroll on my main blog: www.angelacerrito.blogspot.com

Africakid said...

Angela,
Pablo Neruda's "Ode to My Socks" is one of my favorites! Funny and descriptive and original.

Angela said...

africakid, If you have a favorite poem, I'm going to read it, becasue I LOVE your poetry!