Requited, or Unrequited, Love
That is the question and
That is the answer, too…
A Love Poem
By Izzy Sommers
In the Significant,
Salubrious Spring
Of 2008, EDST.
No matter what you think of you, I think of you as bright and beautiful and link you to the best of Grecian Goddesses who walked around with skimpy dresses, yes, the skimpy dresses like the loosely bound true white and gauzy muslin togas, round below as they were round above. I love
You like I love the light at dawn, the dove
Of gentle harmony and peace and like
I love the gentle gearing in a bike,
That flies among the mountain paths and lights
In spaces only you would know when tights
Are seen by artists who observe the curve
And take a chance reality selects
For only those who chose to see, as well
As they are capable, and hear as well
And taste and smell and feel and touch and miss
‘Not much in terms of what is said and done.
I think your mind is cluttered with a set
Of rules and regulations twenty times
As long as any laundry list and lists
For shopping and prevaricating.
We
Are matched!
For what you have in regulations, I
Have rules I have to break.
For what you have
In inhibitions, I have freedoms to
Reveal as much as I can bear, as you
Can care to understand and tolerate.
Despite refusing to admit your deep. Exciting fantasies, you may find out
That you and I are like a single soul
So desperate to find a mate that
Understands the meaning of a job well done,
A mate that understands the meaning of
Undying love for daughters, sons and roofs
And shelters, warmth, security, and, yes,
Fidelity.
I love you like the mate
That never was to be.
I love you like
The prince who loves the princess from afar.
I love you in the house.
I love you in
The car.
I’ve loved you yesterday and will
Continue loving you until I die.
No matter what you say or think, I will
Not say another word unless you want…
And you are not obliged to say a thing.
If you say yes to me, and I to you, I will have lived fore’er!
THE END… Nay, the Beguine!
©Izzy Sommers
Early morning,
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