a patch of blue

Discussion in 'Poetry' started by MagicFlyingSaucer, Nov 12, 2008.

  1. MagicFlyingSaucer

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    This isn’t a poem about love.
    This isn’t about how I am or was or could be in love with you.
    It isn’t a naïve idealism of how I want to be with you forever
    (the giddy excitement before you arrived)
    or a self-indulgent whining elegy
    (the deadened ache when you left).
    And it isn’t pointless sentimentalities like a first kiss,
    you sleeping beside me, or
    reading Pablo Neruda together.
    This poem isn’t about that.
    It’s about the morning when we climbed the hill
    and you,
    for a moment,
    stood on the edge,
    with the brightest sunlight I’d seen all week
    shining down on you from a little patch of blue
    while the rest of the world was grey.
     
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