“Je t’aime”
Je t’aimeA Poem by Coyote Poetry Just wordsJe t’aime- I love you You told me in Paris once. “Je t’aime my Johnnie.” Your words like sweet wine overtook my mind and heart. Today I remembered you. Dark brown eyes and beautiful spirit, filled with life and laughter. You became my Paris dreams. You painted me a safe and beautiful place for me . We stayed bare to the world in the hotel room. Drinking the French wines and listening to Lara Fabian song. You told me. “I shall be your Juliet and you will be my Romeo. I want to become your Hemingway dream. Please Johnnie, swim into my warm and wanting flesh and forget the the battle of life. We must play saint and sinners. Let’s play lovers that need, never will end.” I told her. “My sweet and beautiful Brigitte. I will remember you. I have loved our interludes of kiss and touch. I yearn to taste your skin and kiss you lips. You took me to blessed places and tattoos your face upon content heart.” Dear Brigitte rose-up and danced to the cassette player . She allowed Lara Fabian voice to take her divine place in the words. I watched her sway of hips and moving breasts. Her perfect movement showed me. Perfect world are just seconds, minutes and glorified hours where love is free and true. Brigitte brought me to her. She embraced me deeply and she whispered. “Love is sacred and very sweet. Tonight we have, me and you. We shall become one in enshrined place where love will flourish and we shall know the inferno of uncontrolled passion. Je T’aime my Johnnie. I will keep you safe and sound.” Tonight I drink the whiskey and I remembered a place and a beautiful face. Her words wise and sweet still haunting me. “Life is just seconds, minutes and glorified hours. We must make them last as long as we can. One day. These seconds, minutes and hours will be needed. To know we had attempted love my dear lover.” Old Poet write words upon old journal. Where are you dear lover? Agnes von Kurowsky Stanfield (January 5, 1892 ” September 25, 1984) was an American nurse who inspired the character “Catherine Barkley” in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms. |
John Castellenas/Coyote
© 2015 Coyote Poetry
Reviews
just beautiful, cant even think of anything more to say than all the already wonderful comments here. Posted 11 Months Ago |
This is amazing as always. Honest and such purified feelings. Nostalgic and romantic at the same time. Nice memories you have there, Coyote. 😀 Posted 11 Months Ago |
A shining ray of love. Beautiful write, John:) Posted 11 Months Ago |
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Beautifully written of a loves past. I love how you capture the memory and the emotion Posted 11 Months Ago |
Honest emotions expressed so openly….I enjoy your writing style, John. Such romantic interludes you have experienced in your lifetime. Indeed, you are a fortunate man. The romantic reflection in this one is heartfelt. Lydi** Posted 11 Months Ago
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The raw emotion in this piece actually made me falter during my reading it. How so many different feelings can be put into a written short is incredible. Ive never been one for poetry but the way you’ve crafted this to touch the readers is amazing. Fantastic. Posted 11 Months Ago |
what a beautiful experience you had with her, I love the tattoo on your heart, what a beautiful concept. your words are moving Coyote. they have a flow completely your own. I can almost feel her, you make her so loveable. lovely. Posted 11 Months Ago |