Poem: Openness

By bhmcintosh | bhmcintosh | 11 May 2019


A heart that opens to another can banish fear in an instant...

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Openness

When first we met I was cautious as a deer,
Uncertain where I stood, so very near,
And caught within that classic quandary,
I knew that what I felt, boiled down to fear.

I barely stood the strain, which was intense,
And I tried to fight my rising panic sense,
But my heart beat like a hammer in my chest,
So I prayed for calm to come to my defense.

And finally I found the nerve to speak,
But my words came out a croak, so very weak,
And I feared that you would only hear the sound,
But miss the meaning in my humble squeak.

But instead you smiled with open artlessness,
As though you hadn't witnessed awkwardness,
And instantly I came to understand,
There is no fear in honest openness.

Brandon

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bhmcintosh
bhmcintosh

I've written some poetry (currently posted on Steemit) and would like to explore more creative writing in the future.


bhmcintosh
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I'm interested in poetry. Unless otherwise stated, all poems I post are my own, original works: Copyright © B.H. McIntosh.

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