I had forgotten her
I
had forgotten
The
way she looked
With
her bright elfin face
And
brown soulful eyes
I
had forgotten
The
sound of her voice
With
its soft honeyed tones
And
her infectious laughter
It
had been hard
But
I had forgotten her
I
had forgotten
The
smell of her hair
The
taste of her lips
The
touch of her skin
I
had forgotten her
She
was off my radar
My
senses were free of her
Free
of her intoxication
Free
of her narcotic
It
had taken months
Going
cold turkey
To
cleanse myself
To
detox
To
shake her from my consciousness
And
exorcise her from my soul
I
changed jobs
Decorated
the house
Rid
myself of everything that reminded me of her
And
I was free
My
life was once more on an even keel
The
stormy seas had been quelled
All
was calm and safe
Such
comfort there is in safe
The
wounds had healed
Though
the scars remained
I
had peace of mind
Since
I had forgotten her
Well
I had forgotten her
Until
that fateful day
When
I found a button
Down
the side of the sofa
A
small pearl button
Such
an innocuous item
Evoked
such potent memories
Of
a violet lamb’s wool sweater
That
accentuated her breasts so well
The
button was a casualty of an encounter
Discarded
in our passionate haste
And
in that instance of recognition
She
was all at once back with me
My
senses reawakened
Her
scent was in my nostrils
I
could feel her lips on mine
Her
caress on my cheek
I
could hear her infectious chuckle
And
I saw her sitting beside me
Close
enough to touch
And
as the wounds reopened
I
realized I had not forgotten her
I
had just shut down
Disabled
my interface with the world
Hid
in my castle and pulled up the draw bridge
And
created my own world within
I
held the button in my fingers
As
my castle walls fell
And
the world flooded in
That
little pearl button
Spoke
to me in volumes
And
I knew I loved her still
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