Holding Hands, poetry by Michelle Ayon Navajas at Spillwords.com

Holding Hands

Holding Hands

written by: Michelle Ayon Navajas

 

you took my hand,
slowly, gently

our fingers intertwined
pressed against each other
squeezed with fervent ardor
where two hands became one
then you whispered in my ear
the words I longed to hear
I giggled as a reply
my heart fluttered
my soul rejoiced
my mind shuttered
every single cell in my body
exulted triumphantly

you took my hand,
slowly, gently

with great pride
we walked,
passing by
every pair of
jealous eyes
for we were but
two souls, two hearts
united by love as one
every single cell in my body
exulted triumphantly

you took my hand,
slowly, gently
perfectly
holding hands

Michelle Ayon Navajas

Michelle Ayon Navajas

Philippine-born Michelle Navajas, currently residing in Malaysia. Michelle authored the book “After – Rain Skies: A Million Stars” for PWW during their Million Stars campaign. Graduated with a Master of Education majoring in English in the Philippines, Michelle was a former college professor, teaching literature, speech & oral communication, creative writing, drama, and theatre arts. Michelle is active in her writing profession and works as a freelance creative writer. Michelle passionately blogs at WordPress at michnavs, where you can find her prose and poetry on love, life, motherhood, and her advocacy on abuse and violence. Her poem “Again” is published on three platforms, on MEDIUM - an International Writers and Readers Space, AFRICA WRITERS CARAVAN, and at WOMAWORDS LITERARY PRESS.
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