Twenty-One Love Poems (The Floating Poem, Unnumbered)

By Adrienne Rich

 

 

(The Floating Poem, Unnumbered)

Whatever happens with us, your body

will haunt mine—tender, delicate

your lovemaking, like the half-curled frond

of the fiddlehead fern in forests

just washed by sun. Your traveled, generous thighs

between which my whole face has come and come—

the innocence and wisdom of the place my tongue has found there—

the live, insatiate dance of your nipples in my mouth—

your touch on me, firm, protective, searching

me out, your strong tongue and slender fingers

reaching where I had been waiting for years for you

in my rose-wet cave—whatever happens, this is.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Floating Poem was un-numbered and is positioned between XIV and XV of Adrienne Rich's Twenty-One Love Poems collection, written between 1974-1976.  These were originally published as a complete collection but were later re-published and included as part of another collection of works, written between 1974-1977, called The Dream Of A Common Language.

Twenty-One Love Poems and The Floating Poem, (un-numbered) can all be found here at oldpoetry.