In that Moment

(She Took it Away)

Charles B Reynolds

She took it away.

I stare for a moment and there,
A halo of light,
It surrounds the very edges of her.
The moment slips away,
The next moment occurs.
Her smile, lights up the world.
My heart skips,
My breath catches,
And my body, my mind, my soul,
Join forces to make the moment
Last forever.

In that moment,
All the clarity of the ages sharpens in me.
In that moment,
A lifetime of happiness fills me.

In that moment,
All that has gone before jells
Into the perfect diamond,
Casting meaning on all facets of my life.

In that moment,
Angels sing and orchestras perform,
In symphony.
In that moment,
All other moments mean everything,
And nothing.

That moment passes,
And the next begins.

It was in that very moment,
She took my breathe away,
Has been taking it away,
Every second
Of every day,
For the past eleven years.
I don't always say it,
You can't always tell,
But that moment truly,
Has lasted forever,
Will last,
Forever.

Published by Charles B Reynolds

Published author, political junkie, and lover of the written word. Writing workshop and seminar instructor. Journalist at Examiner.com and Imperfect Parent.com. Blogger of the internationally read “Thinkin...  View profile

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  • cathiesbloggs1/21/2008

    what a wonderful tribute !!...

  • marindavid1/20/2008

    Nicely done.... and content wise, yes- women are clearly the more evolved version of the species!
    David

  • Pauline Abreu1/17/2008

    What a nice poem about your wife Charles. I'm sure she appreciates your thoughts and feelings. Good poem.

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