Love Poems
Letters Yellowed with Age
Wrinkled hands, trembling and spotted with age,
Hold letters yellowed and fragile, brittle and torn.
Fingers touch the memories found on each page
Of the man who wrote the words now so worn.
The woman stands beside a sterile bed
Watching the nearly empty shell lying there.
She touches his hand, so yellowed with age,
Like love letters written when they still could share.
Silent tears leave streaks down her crepe-thin cheeks
As she sighs, whispers, "I remember your touch.
Do you know how much Musical Snowglobes miss your embrace?
I pray you'll return since I miss you so much."
Nothing does he say: his quietness complete.
She turns from him trapped as if in a cage,
No hugs to comfort her, just remains of
The memories from letters yellowed with age.
Color Our Love
I search back over the past,
Noticing the hues of love
That sprinkle through events
That included pain and joy.
Warmth of your arms curled
Around me through ageless decades,
Leaving a glow that lingers still
After more than forty years.
Tints of pain gave texture
To the happiness we knew,
Shadings that brought forth
Brightness of the gladness.
Would I trade this portrait
Of love that shaped my life
With primary colors that radiated
For one tinged with nothing?
No, I'll keep our rainbow
Even though it signals
A storm passed through
Not long before it appeared.
To Robert
Life comes to an end for us all,
And I thought I was prepared;
I'm not, as I found out one night,
To see him answer his final call.
The ache in my heart was severe
As I watched him suffer and weaker grow.
So I decided to keep a journal
To honor the man I love and revere.
We've faced so much over the years,
Together, side by side as one.
The laughter, the joy, the giving
Were more important than the tears.
Yet the tears watered and fed
Our lives, melding us tighter
Into the combined force we've become
Along the rocky road we've been led.
To Robert, my life, my love,
I dedicate these words I write
To honor and remember our life
Until the time I'm left here alone.
Song of Love
A song of love I hear
In the whisper of the wind
Ruffling the leaves and sending
Them dancing through my dreams.
A song of love I see
In the bright face of sun-down,
Glowing in the golden clouds
Mirrored in my mind.
A song of love I taste
In the sweet drops of rain
Sliding down the windowpane,
Cleansing doubts from my memory.
A song of love I feel
In the softness of a touch
Reaching into the depths of me,
Leaving a part of him.
Dreams of Loving
Dreaming -
When young, my dreams
Brought thoughts of happiness,
Being a princess with a knight
On a black horse, I preferred black, not white,
Coming to carry me away
Because he fell in love
With my beauty.
Dreaming.
Hoping -
When some years passed,
Maybe the horse could leave.
As long as the handsome knight came,
I could still be happy with the results.
My knight would come for me alone,
The part of me that kept
Dreaming of love,
Hoping.
At last
My dream came true.
Not actually tall,
But he had ridden a black horse.
Importantly, he loved me, only me.
No one else could capture his heart.
He thought me a beauty.
Love came to me,
At last.
Loving -
This knight of mine
In his tarnished armor
Sees me through the eyes of love each day,
Never noticing the sags or wrinkles
That mar any lasting beauty
Which I may still possess.
Indeed, we keep
Loving.
This poetry is copyrighted by Vivian Gilbert Zabel
After teaching composition for years and becoming an author on http://www.Writing.Com/ a site for Poetry, Vivian Gilbert Zabel produced Hidden Lies and Other Stores, Walking the Earth, The Base Stealers Club, and Case of the Missing Coach, found on Amazon.com.
