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Measuring Water by Sound

POETRY

I want to know the color of your eyes, not just the browns and greens of them, but by the specific Pantone colors of their constellations.

I want to know by rote how your tongue forms the syllables of my name, the way your lips make words in the dark.

I want to know your skin like I know these sheets, how theyย caress my shoulders, hug my hipsโ€ฆwhere theyย rest against my belly.

I want to know you by sound, the way I know Iโ€™ve poured enough water in the pot for coffee weโ€™ll drink by moonlight at 3.


HAPPY NATIONAL COFFEE DAY!
This poem appeared in the anthology Coffee Poems: Reflections on Life with Coffee published by World Enough Writers, 2019.

Words ยฉ2015, Jen Payne. Image: Monhegan’s Schoolteacher, Jamie Wyeth

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