Absence, by Claude McKay

Absence

Your words dropped into my heart like pebbles into a pool,
Rippling around my breast and leaving it melting cool.   Your kisses fell sharp on my flesh like dawn-dews from the limb,
Or a fruit-filled lemon tree when the day is young and dim.   Like soft rain-christened sunshine, as fragile as rare gold lace,
Your breath, sweet-scented and warm, has kindled my tranquil face.   But a silence vasty-deep, oh deeper than all these ties
Now, through the menacing miles, brooding between us lies.   And more than the songs I sing, I await your written word,
To stir my fluent blood as never your presence stirred.

poems.one - Claude McKay

Claude McKay