It was the walk to the swamp
We had to find
Or the hands we held
On the way there
Fingers finding their way toward each other
Embracing and releasing
The joy of joining
Limbs and thoughts
As I panted to keep up with your
Too long legs
It was the walk back home
The squirrels that stole bird food
And the branches that were
Showing just enough
To keep us guessing as to
Who they might become
It was the opening of the door
The stepping in
The silence
That held no weight
The sound that had
No presumption of
Remaining
It was the work that
Had to be done
The math that needed solving
The clothes that needed folding
The meal we shared
The late night pains that come with
The baby we both await
It was the break you took
To help me up, to warm the tea
To listen
To help me understand the us in this moment
It is
Our life
We are building
With each was and is
And remember when.
Oh, the stories we will tell
The ones that seemed most unlikely
The ones that were placed in our palm
The chances we took, and those we reserved
The moments that happened between the blinks
Of our life
But
We will also recall
stories
too simple to share
And those
I will jot down
to read to you
When we are
Alone.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
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