Be My Valentine
I long to embrace your quivering self,
penetrate your no-yes-no-no wall of granite
with a will of tensile steel, butterfly across
your fluming moat over swirling mists
where crocodiles abound with jagged teeth.
I’d power-wash away your tears, hold you
safely in arms that radiate endearing heat.
Your watchtower guards can riddle
me with dum-dum bullets but I will
sawzall through; thunderbolts cannot stop me
from flinging myself over like a flying trapeze
artist or tunneling under, surprising you
like a Punxsutawney marmot on
Gobbler’s Knob on Groundhog Day.
I long for you who are so near yet far away
as you cling to bon triste secret memories.
I dream of your inviting fragrance and
welcoming smile, certain you will yield to the rapture
of my embrace, allowing me to assuage your fears
with reassuring words, muscles of stone and touches
delicate as the petals of a Jacaranda hot pink rose.
We’ll be bound together as double helix united souls.
Milton P. Ehrlich 199 Christie St. Leonia, N.J. 07605