Books embrace me on all sides.
Large print, teens, newly issued.
It is quiet, yet the conversations between
the covers speak with bold enthusiasm.
Humor and drama unfold together
like mating butterflies...
I know not where one ends
and the other begins. Rows and rows
of poetry, science fiction. And, oh,
romance stories whispering just
beneath their paperbacks, dripping in
lingering kisses, with graceful necks sweeping
down to full breasts and feverish, alluring gazes.
There are newspapers, those antiquated pages
of yesteryear, aligned in an orderly fashion in the back
of the room, somewhat solitary and longing to be held,
studied, and remembered for the knowledge
they once-upon-a-time extended and encouraged.
I am here in another world. As if I've stepped into
the rabbit hole, the endless tunnel of words
and more words. I believe if I had to read aloud
each book, all these ideas, I'd start with the letter "A"
forgetting the day and hour, my height, my size,
even my name, content to tumble happily
into the magic of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Comments
This is wonderful, first poem
This is wonderful, first poem I've read about a library and you do a perfect job capturing the allure libraries have for book lovers. The images are so vivid and relatable
Hello, Steamboat Denny!
I wrote this while sitting in the library, observing the world around me. It's such a wholesome, welcoming place.
Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts!
Lavender
Dear Lavender,
I think of Libraries as sacred space. Your poem enforces that feeling for me. Being inside the Temple and able to worship and reflect properly. Thanks for this. favorite lines:
It is quiet, yet the conversations between
the covers speak with bold enthusiasm.
*hugs, Cat
Hello, Cat,
I feel the same way - a sacred place for reflection. I feel connected and at home in the library.
Thank you for visiting with me!
Lx