GUEST POET

We are so pleased to be able to bring you a poem by Jayne Barnes Raso! Patricia has been friends with Jayne since her time spent at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Jayne is a kindred soul for certain. Well known for her insightful spirited poems, articles and her wonderful letters, Jayne now lives in Louisiana. This poem, Chocolate Waters is from her memories from 2009.

CHOCOLATE WATERS

What I collect and Why: Words

Because they are so delicious on the tongue

Delicate, tart, sweetly sibilant when sung

Sliding softly, bellowing stridently – Ha!

(I interject that I collect the best that I can find)

French and Greek whispered cheek-to-cheek

The tongue’s own Valentine

It’s fine to keep them anywhere

Even bottled up inside

Though I prefer to let them rip

Or slur or slip from off my lip

Concupiscent, magnificent, belligerent, divine

I share them promiscuously

People rarely even ask

But the best I share with those who dare

To whirl and skirl and sour and twist

And meet me mind to mind.