Memories in the Key of C
I have my own pages
grasped in aging hands.
Words wander through the course
drifting off the edge.
We were wayward souls - you and I,
before our bodies touched.
Sweet fragrance of night
wrapped us in its love
I savor the past
held in little cups
served up neatly
upon a king-sized bed
In the distance,
a bell
tolled
Lavender tunes sprang
from
our
lips
The exquisite pain of morning
when you walked away
Searching for lost words
I am a broken song
Ann Christine Tabaka was nominated for the 2017 Pushcart Prize in Poetry. She is the winner of Spillwords Press 2020 Publication of the Year, her bio is featured in the “Who’s Who of Emerging Writers 2020 and 2021,” published by Sweetycat Press. She is the author of 15 poetry books, and 1 short story book. She lives in Delaware, USA. She loves gardening and cooking. Chris lives with her husband and four cats. Her most recent credits are: The Phoenix; Eclipse Lit, Carolina Muse, Sparks of Calliope; The Closed Eye Open, North Dakota Quarterly, Tangled Locks Journal, Wild Roof Journal, The American Writers Review, Burningword Literary Journal, The Silver Blade, Pomona Valley Review, West Texas Literary Review, The Hungry Chimera, Sheila-Na-Gig, Fourth & Sycamore.