2.27.2023

only forever once, even if unremembered

Don't run anymore. Quiet. How softly it rains 
On the roofs of the city. How perfect 
All things are. Now, for the two of you 
Waking up in a royal bed by a garret window. 
For a man and a woman. For one plant divided 
Into masculine and feminine which longed for each other. 
Yes, this is my gift to you. Above ashes 
On a bitter, bitter earth. Above the subterranean 
Echo of clamorings and vows. So that now at dawn 
You must be attentive: the tilt of a head, 
A hand with a comb, two faces in a mirror 
Are only forever once, even if unremembered, 
So that you watch what is, though it fades away, 
And are grateful every moment for your being. 
Let that little park with greenish marble busts 
In the pearl-gray light, under a summer drizzle, 
Remain as it was when you opened the gate. 
And the street of tall peeling porticoes 
Which this love of yours suddenly transformed. 
 

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