Unveiling the Silent Gaze: The Haunting Mystery Within G. S. Katz’s “Watching You”
Isn’t there something utterly mesmerizing about those quiet morning moments when someone you adore stirs awake, stretching as if greeting the day with a private ballet? That delicate dance of light and shadow over a sculpted form, shaped by years of discipline and grace, invites a reflection on beauty itself — not just the physical, but the spirit that moves within it. How often do we pause to notice the intimate poetry of routine; the subtle rhythms of coffee shared and goodbyes kissed, paths diverging yet hearts smiling? This piece captures that fleeting elegance — a tableau vivant of love’s simplest, purest choreography. Ready to dive deeper into this tender reverie? LEARN MORE

Like to watch you
In the morning
Getting out of bed
Stretching
Nude
Your graceful form
Years of dance classes
The slope of your breasts
Your beautiful neck
The arch of your back
Legs contoured and shaped
It is a thing of beauty
Your grace
And Spirit
Then clothes and coffee
Your special brew
We sip and talk
Then out the door
A quick peck on the lips
You heading North
While I go West
Smiling…
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