Love Poem: Untouchable

Untouchable

My breath catches
          With but a moment of your gaze
               Your eyes are like mine
     Oh darker, certainly, and a bit larger

But they see what mine do, react to light the same way
          Move and study, blink and bat, stare and sparkle
               They are incredible eyes, full of bright and life
     I wish I could tell you ...

I wish I knew enough of your language
          To convey what is in my heart
               The most basic of feelings
     That you are precious, beautiful, a creation of wonder

That I find you ever as much of a human being
          That these others who ignore you
               The ones who pass you on the street as if you are phantom
     And hush you into the shadowed corners of society

Are the ones whose character I question
          For it is the very FIRST rule of humanity
               That we treat all others the same as we would be treated
     So please do not bow your head or cower

Do not hide in the dim reaches
          Be proud of the unique, exquisite person you are
               Made of stardust and complexity
     Created with precision and immaculate intent

To breathe and walk and dream
          To touch and be touched
               To be appreciated and loved
     As my eyes are loving you ... now.





~ 2nd Place ~  in the "Strand Choice 4 Any Form Any Theme" Poetry Contest, Brian Strand, Judge & Sponsor.