She Ties My Bow Tie

She Ties My Bow Tie by Gabrielle Calvocoressi

She Ties My Bow Tie
What you thought was the sound of the deer drinking at the base of the ravine was not their soft tongues entering the water but my Love tying my bow tie. We were in our little house just up from the ravine. Forgive yourself. It’s easy to mistake her wrists for the necks of deer. Her fingers move so deftly. One could call them skittish, though not really because they aren’t afraid of you. I know. You thought it was the deer but they’re so far down you couldn’t possibly hear them. No, this is the breeze my Love makes when she ties me up and sends me out into the world. Her breath pulled taut and held until she’s through. I watch her in the mirror, not even looking at me. She’s so focused on the knot and how to loop the silk into a bow.

Her breath pulled taut and held until she’s through

Comments

Anonymous said…
How delicate and so full of love!