as well she knowsA Poem by m.s.earlyI At the
peak of a mountain I throw blossoms down to her that I love. She
stood close to me once and I smelled a garden in her hair. When the river receives her blooms This
loneliness will I ever know. II I will
always almost have her eyes Nearly
kissing them in the single place Where
there is everything that I love.
In the
near-ness where she is looking elsewhere She is
the only that I know most And
she can barely love me like I can only love her all. III Love
without her is a hole remaining. Her
lips know an endless dance as
smooth stones beneath a babbling brook when
they entangle mine. Her
lips berth madness, all else fleeting. I
return desire deepening when I
move from them. IV She
wants no more Before
I have given her much at all. That
which not worth mentioning More
close to nothing,
Such
pearls everlasting Fall
still between cracks in the floor, Stop
deaf being never heard.
If she
a world away then only closer in a wish, But
anything that I can say will never even come to this.
Should
she part with just a knowing, One
thing if that I might enlighten, Tell
her once, the love is always hers,
Should
she a world away, A
million years but still like light, As slow
as fast can travel, Send I
my love across the galaxy, Should
I think her ear has tilted to receive. © 2014 m.s.earlyFeatured Review
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Added on January 6, 2014Last Updated on January 10, 2014 Tags: love unrequited Authorm.s.earlyVAAbout"A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world, and stop it going to sleep." -Salman Rushdie more..Writing
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