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Poem of the Day -Love Poem by John Frederick Nims

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John Frederick Nims (November 20, 1913 Muskegon, Michigan - January 13, 1999 in Chicago, Illinois) was an American poet and academic.

I'm posting this because I love it's honesty. It is not an idealised image of love but a real one with revealed flaws. I also feel a certain empathy with the subject of the poem as I'm quite clumsy in real life.

Love Poem

My clumsiest dear, whose hands shipwreck vases,
At whose quick touch all glasses chip and ring,
Whose palms are bulls in china, burs in linen,
And have no cunning with any soft thing

Except all ill-at-ease fidgeting people:
The refugee uncertain at the door
You make at home; deftly you steady
The drunk clambering on his undulant floor.

Unpredictable dear, the taxi drivers' terror,
Shrinking from far headlights pale as a dime
Yet leaping before apopleptic streetcars—
Misfit in any space. And never on time.

A wrench in clocks and the solar system. Only
With words and people and love you move at ease;
In traffic of wit expertly maneuver
And keep us, all devotion, at your knees.

Forgetting your coffee spreading on our flannel,
Your lipstick grinning on our coat,
So gaily in love's unbreakable heaven
Our souls on glory of spilt bourbon float.

Be with me, darling, early and late. Smash glasses—
I will study wry music for your sake.
For should your hands drop white and empty
All the toys of the world would break.
New Poem out

The Observer
That was sort of humorous for a "Love Poem"...
I once knew a drinker who had a moderating problem...

(grins) yes which is a nice change from a 'love poem'. He sees her as she is yet he writes about her with such affection.
New Poem out

The Observer
Quote by Louise
He sees her as she is yet he writes about her with such affection.


Which some might say is the essence of true love...
I once knew a drinker who had a moderating problem...