love poem

  • The Air Between Us

    The Air Between Us

    Pulse Point

    The air is charged,
    not with storm,
    but the quiet thrum between us.
    A current, invisible,
    but drawing, pulling my eye,
    my breath, to yours.

    Your hand,
    a cautious bird
    alighting on my arm,
    trills shivers not of dread,
    but a wild, beating hope.

    The world outside fades,
    a hum in the background
    to the sharp,
    suddenly intense focus
    of your eyes.
    A cosmos contained
    in their depths,
    a whirlpool swirling galaxies
    I want to explore.

    My own heart,
    usually a steady drum,
    now a crazed hummingbird
    beating against my ribcage.
    Each beat an echo
    of the unspoken question
    hanging in the air
    between our lips.

    A silence so charged,
    it crackles.
    A held breath
    before a leap.

    Then the slightest movement,
    a lean forward,
    and the world turns
    on its axis.
    The brush of your fingers
    against mine,
    a spark that ignites
    a wildfire inside.

    My blood pounds,
    like a thundering tide in my ears.
    And in that arrested moment,
    before any words spoken,
    before any touch yet realized,
    there is nothing but raw,
    untamed promise
    of something earth-shaking,
    something magically,
    horrid real.

    My soul,
    compass whirling wildly,
    at last, irrevocably,
    sets my North
    only to you.

    Filed under: 🜂 Other – reflecting on connection, relationships, and the spaces between souls.