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SOFT TOUCH

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Touches can be tough and hard to unravel,

like tangled skeins of thread woven with hard feelings

they pinch and grab until we hurt.

So needy are we for touching connection

we often forego our own protection

against those touches which do us harm.

We must teach ourselves to crochet and knit together

the fabric of our lives with love and self-acceptance

until our skin glows with health and satisfaction.

And if I touch you, then, while my soft skin glows,

my touch will heal your pain and calm your fears,

and together we shall share something of the divine.

I place one of my hands in yours, my lover, my friend.

I place the other over your heart, where our love starts,

and eagerly await the feel of your loving hands on me.

How fortunate are we that we feel silky strands of delight

as we clothe one another in blessed and loving light.

Touch can be tough and hard; but not ours, never ours.

It takes courage to be a soft touch and open our seams

to disclose the person below the cloth masking our souls.

Soft touch is made for lovers and friends, the only touch which mends.

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COURAGE!

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Too many today feel disaffection

expecting a loving connection

where none is possible.

Independence is overrated

in a culture soaked in sex

and self-gratification.

What bonds can be created

when self-focus reigns supreme

and dodges vulnerability

at every opportunity.

What love can grow in such infertility?

Have we lost the basic ability

to fall in love, to wrap in feeling

the deepest needs we fear to speak?

Courage! Courage! Take the risk to try

to open your heart, deep and wide.

Yes, love may fail. It almost certainly will.

But taking love’s ride is such a thrill.

Grab that hand. Touch that cheek.

Allow your deepest longings to speak.

Perhaps this one will 

be the one who listens 

with a heart ready to be filled

with you.

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WINTER’S COLD

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The wind still blows

yet not so bold

as yesterday’s blast of cold.

As cold as your eyes

and as remote the skies

which steal my breath,

gasping for any touch of warmth.

Forcing me to remove my mask.

I wish you could remove your mask.

Not the one which protects you

from Covid, flu, and RSV.

The one which protects you from me.

The mask which blocks the kiss

of mingled breath and souls

connected in our private safe place.

The sun will some day warm the earth,

her touch allowing flowers to bloom.

Your touch could make me bloom,

if you could warm to me.

Come in from the cold, my love.

Remove your mask of invulnerability

and embrace love’s possibility.

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