GLANCING IN THE MIRROR
By Dianne Moritz
He says, “I can’t wait for tomorrow.”
Spicy cologne splashes his craggy face.
Warm steam sweats the cool glass,
as she giggles and plays along.
“Because I get better looking every day!”
Watching him comb back thick, gray
feathered hair, goosebumps prickle
her thin arms. She steps close, kisses
his damp, worn cheek, startled to see
crow’s feet scratching the corners of her eyes.
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Dianne Moritz writes poetry and picture books for children. Adult essays
have been published in The NY Times, LA Times, Woman’s World, Romantic
Homes, Sunday Woman, Our Iowa, and others. Online memoir pieces have been
in Fewer Than 500. Spillwords, The Drabble, Writing in a Woman’s Voice,
and elsewhere. Visit her website: diannemoritz.wordpress.com and her author page on amazon.com.
Ouch! You set me up good--didn't see that coming.
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