SAMPLE POEM
Spellbound
Amidst the silver clouds and spectacles,
I met you:
lady with the loveliest smile I’ve ever seen.
History rippled your cheekbone map from lip to ear,
cauldrons so clear
I knew straight up
you were magic.
Silence slurped at your cup,
a tiny trick that gave you substance.
Spellbound, I edged closer.
Back then, I was invisible;
too shy to smile without looking for the pieces
of pushed luck in my soul’s reflection,
too shy to risk cracking my face in case it caved.
To me, your laughter lines were loud, sudden.
They drew me in.
The purr of your perfume,
the sheathed claw of your beauty
hinted at a life not read to girls at bedtime.
Your smile was the shock
of near-bad luck turned good.
A black cat walking the right way.
A magpie, joined in the end
by the flutter of a friend.
That’s when you looked straight at me,
like a glass of cold water.
I spilled my thoughts in awe –
appalled at my own daring,
I told you
I really like your smile
and, to my surprise,
you gave it to me.