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A Study of Speaking
When I talk to my
 Dog, computer, feet, they only 
 wag tails, blink lights, wiggle toes.
 Mirrors, clocks, birds often
 Reflect, disappoint, twitter and tweet.
 To the sun, moon, ocean,
 I reveal my secrets because
 They store each word safely
 Away from you.
 
 Yet, they seldom speak to me
 In the languages I know.
 Often, they do not speak at all.
 You, weaver of lovely words,
 Are fluent in the present.
 You are an artist, 
 swirling syllables with your tongue
 Like shades of paint on a canvas.
 
 When I speak to you, I am 
 An infant, an amateur, a fledgling.
 I wish that you would 
 Reveal your secrets or just 
 Allow me to listen. 
 If time could freeze, I would only want
 To run my finger along your 
 bronze-skinned jaw and
 Feel the strong bone.
 
 Each day that crystal blue locks 
 with gold-flecked hazel, is one more 
 when language dries up like 
 a desert in my mouth and mind.
 You can speak a running river 
 Into life, so lovely that
 I drift along with the current, 
 Sighing in contentment, 
 Savoring the cool water on my skin.
 You pull me under, but let me breathe;
 Perhaps our language is not these words after all.

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