
Make the First Move
Love Sedoka #3
Ice pelts my face like
tiny daggers, but I bear
wintry mix to ask you out.
Rain or shine, I’m yours
to wine and dine. Come inside,
let me warm you from the cold.
© 2023 Nortina Simmons
Ice pelts my face like
tiny daggers, but I bear
wintry mix to ask you out.
Rain or shine, I’m yours
to wine and dine. Come inside,
let me warm you from the cold.
© 2023 Nortina Simmons
The humidity of your breath is stifling. Kiss me again, before it rains.
Pouring rain cools me, but your body heat—to be in you is like an oven.
© 2022 Nortina Simmons
The sedoka is a pair of 5-7-7 or 5-7-5 syllable katauta, or half-poems, that acts as a conversation between lovers.
Zeal
I’ll never tire
of hearing you say it—each
morning, knowing you’re mine
2019© Nortina Simmons
Yes
You had your answer
before you dropped to one knee,
flashed the ring, asked the question
2019© Nortina Simmons
Virgo
You’re so beautiful
in the moonlight—the stars and
constellations can’t compare
2019© Nortina Simmons
Unconditional
At night, while you sleep,
I count stars to measure my
love for you—I’m still counting
2019© Nortina Simmons
Rain
Come outside—in the
rain, the gusty wind—get your
hair wet, and I’ll quench your lips
2019© Nortina Simmons
Quench
Thirsty days without
your lips on mine—torrential
downpour, but my mouth is dry
2019© Nortina Simmons
Naked
Take off your clothes, I
want to know each part of you,
starting with your neck . . . lower
2019© Nortina Simmons
Married
First time making love
as man and wife—can’t help but
feel like a virgin again
2019© Nortina Simmons