Solicitation, by Adrienne Asher
Posted on October 16, 2019
Come now. Pull me into you as wind lures
leaves into a vortex, reeling. My skin remembers
fingers trailing and the touch of someone’s tongue.
If you push your breath across my wrists, I’ll feel
your most sacrificial secrets brush me. Betrayal
and devotion, both. I will allow your breathing message
to be borne to me the way a tiger carries cubs:
with fierce attention. Summer opens everything,
autumn rakes it all together. Will winter sting
us into immobility? Are there moments left
to finish songs still playing on my skin?
Sometimes voices clamor with such strong
insistence that I cannot mute myself.
Sometimes silence deepens and I arise
reborn. Will we ever come to equilibrium?
Will we ever ride tempests
of our own creation? There could be ritual.
There could be awe and worship. Listen, I know this–
Someone will bow down. Someone will kneel.
Someone will pick up the rhythm and sing.
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