Tag: romance

  • Read “The Cinnamon Peeler”

    Read “The Cinnamon Peeler”

    One of The Most Beautiful Poems by Michael Ondaatji

    If I were a cinnamon peeler
    I would ride your bed
    And leave the yellow bark dust
    On your pillow.

    Your breasts and shoulders would reek
    You could never walk through markets
    without the profession of my fingers
    floating over you. The blind would
    stumble certain of whom they approached
    though you might bathe
    under rain gutters, monsoon.

    Here on the upper thigh
    at this smooth pasture
    neighbour to you hair
    or the crease
    that cuts your back. This ankle.
    You will be known among strangers
    as the cinnamon peeler’s wife.

    I could hardly glance at you
    before marriage
    never touch you
    –your keen nosed mother, your rough brothers.
    I buried my hands
    in saffron, disguised them
    over smoking tar,
    helped the honey gatherers…

    When we swam once
    I touched you in the water
    and our bodies remained free,
    you could hold me and be blind of smell.
    you climbed the bank and said

    this is how you touch other women
    the grass cutter’s wife, the lime burner’s daughter.
    And you searched your arms
    for the missing perfume

    and knew

    what good is it
    to be the lime burner’s daughter
    left with no trace
    as if not spoken to in the act of love
    as if wounded without the pleasure of a scar.

    You touched
    your belly to my hands
    in the dry air and said
    I am the cinnamon
    Peeler’s wife. Smell me.

     

    Take a look at Miachel Ondaatji reading The Cinnamon Peeler to a group of avid listeners.

    The way he reads really brings the poem to life. You can almost see the images flash in your brain and smell the cinnamon permeating the air as the poem draws to an end.

    It’s a completely different experience when an author reads their own work. They don’t always pause when you pause or have the same rhythm in their voice as they dance over the words.

    It’s a whole different experience.

    Check it out!

  • (VIDEO) I Will Wait For You

    (VIDEO) I Will Wait For You

    Would You Wait For The One?

    It’s not unusual to reassess the relationships we are in and realise we deserve something more, something … better.

    Poet Janette…ikz shares a beautiful piece on waiting. She starts of in a humorous way, talking about dating the wrong guy, then blows my mind.

    Interjecting references from the bible to hone in on what we should be really waiting for, Janette…ikz creates a masterpiece of poetry that I have rarely seen.

    Emotional and breathtaking!

    “Ready to sell my aorta for a quarter, not knowing the value of its use to me.
    Arteries so clogged with my will, it blocked His will from flowing through me.”