Expiration
As we laid talking,
the baby sleeping a breath away,
the moment arrived.
There was months
worth of chatter and
build up
that lead to this moment.
It was beautiful.
I set my drink down
on the night stand
turned your way and
looked you in the eyes.
I felt like a child
at Christmas.
The moment you realize
you don't have to wonder
anymore.
You have your gift.
I took a moment to
touch your hair.
Then,
in slow motion,
I touched my nose
to yours.
Like that,
there was no distance
between us.
Lips danced.
This kiss had fireworks,
magic,
an expiration date.
I am not sure how much time passed
that evening; but
I know how much has passed, since.
I'm not even sure if I was foolish.
I just know that night
I wasn't steering
or thinking.
I was simply funneled
by life
or God
or love
to that spot.
I write poems
because of spots like that.