Strip Me. {poetry}

Wednesday, May 21, 2014 No tags Permalink

Guilty confession: I like poetry. So there. I said it. I frequent poetry websites and I even keep books of poetry on my nightstand. I’m weird like that.  🙂

I came across this poem the other day and found it so wonderful that I had to share.  Amazing…. :sigh:

Strip Me. {poetry}

Strip me.

Remove my guards and my walls and my endless goodbyes

Remove my questions and wondering and

Remove all of my control

Use your hands

To read my spine

Press your pages

Into mine

And dog-ear your favorite parts with kisses and sweat and tickling breath.

Watch with awestruck eyes our words run together as two stories become one.
Strip me.

Remove the blank stares and rehearsed answers

Get behind the walls of doubt and fear and begging you not to come too close

Come close.

Come closer.
Strip me.

Spend time reading the answers before asking more questions

And question my answers

So I know you were listening

Read me and study me and memorize me

And fall asleep singing me and humming me and wake up

Rediscovering me.

Spend more time on my mind and I promise you’ll fall

Look past the skin and the bones and the batting eyelashes

Notice how my cheeks flush and my eyes glisten and my heart starts beating fast

Feel my lungs breathe you in as my eyes roll back drunk

And drink me with your lips until you thirst no more.
Strip me.

Draw a masterpiece across my shoulders with your sticky breath

Breathe fire along the small of my back

Find the needle in the haystack,

Search me

Find me

Strip me

And perhaps then I’ll let you get beneath my clothes.

6 Comments
  • Kathryn
    May 21, 2014

    Uhmmmm…yeah…is it hot in here? 😉

    So, what does this poem mean to you?

  • Lisa
    May 21, 2014

    K, I hear you!

    What is this, Miss Christian’s 8th grade AP English? (Athough I did learn to love poetry in that class, I know we never read anything like this!) My answer is that I take the 5th. Not for public consumption! 🙂

  • Tricia
    May 22, 2014

    That is so, so good and yes very hot. Maybe I could use this as some sort of litmus test for future relationships.

    • Lisa
      May 22, 2014

      A litmus test, yes, I like that idea.

  • Desert Diva
    May 22, 2014

    Poets make the best lovers – OK, I made that up but it sounds good and I’m sticking to it! (Hoping you have found someone to make art come to life through that poem.) 🙂

    • Lisa
      May 22, 2014

      Cheryl, that could be on a bumper sticker! 😉

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