Love Poem: If I Were a Baby's Breath

If I Were a Baby's Breath

If I were a baby’s breath I’d be the sigh that bends the wheat as dawn slips by a gentle chinook that softly speaks a river’s pause….. before it breaks the soulful love itself remakes. If I were the moment I'd be the one star that pierces through the dark where moons align and two hearts become a place thoughts dissolve where time suspends a love too vast for fate to end. If I were a dream catcher I’d kiss your sleep with shades of joy too rich to keep reality more radiant than you'd dare. and when you wake upon your skin my breath would rise dew drops within. If I had an enchanted touch I’d be the artist of tides that sculpt the cliffs in full a warmth that lingers on your breasts a caress that cradles slow and deep like roots that drink where my love sleeps. If I were a sacred covenant I’d be the mark that binds your soul where comets arc not lost to time, nor dimmed by space but carved in light-faith’s endless place. forever locked in my loves’ divine celestial lace. But I am just myself imperfect true yes, I am only flesh and bone no myth no spark no sculpted stone— but in your arms, I burn, I shine a zephyrus breath where earth meets sky.