When first we faced, and touching showed
How well we knew the early moves,
Behind the moonlight and the frost,
The excitement and the gratitude,
There stood how much our meeting owed
To other meetings, other loves.
The decades of a different life
That opened past your inch-close eyes
Belonged to others, lavished, lost;
Nor could I hold you hard enough
To call my years of hunger-strife
Back for your mouth to colonise.
Admitted: and the pain is real.
But when did love not try to change
The world back to itself--no cost,
No past, no people else at all--
Only what meeting made us feel,
So new, and gentle-sharp, and strange?
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Comments1WOW JUST READ THIS BEAUTIFUL POEM, BRINGS BACK SO MANY MEMORIES. THE EMOTION IT CONVEYS IS SO REAL AND RELATABLE. TOTALY IN LOVE WITH ITS SIMPLICITY AND DEPTH. REALLY LIRICAL AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING. THIS IS TRUELY ART, LOVE IT!