Friendship
Sonnets
Unbreakable you have declared our
friendship.
A love of purely higher order
Along the luminescent border
Of bright divinity and ardent kinship.
This feeling lifts us up on eagle’s wings
To the angelic realms and back
To earth again. There is no lack
Of sympathy. A single church bell rings.
You, child of the sun by sea salt kissed,
How you love the warming breezes
While I go forth in wind that freezes,
I, a creature of the rain and mist.
We have seen our hours together weld us
fast
And knit our way of growing as our lives
are cast.
Another day draws to a close. The sun
Shines white like pearls behind the clouds.
Now, before the nightfall shrouds,
Breaks the faintest rainbow. Then it’s
gone.
And next we’re seated in a taquería
You know out near the edge of town,
Nibbling quesadilla down.
I burn my mouth with every kind of salsa.
You ask to ride on fast now. Up the
freeway,
The skyline now lit up at night.
You want to get off at the right.
We circle back through town, with all the
leeway
To find our own way home, to stop for
drinks, and then
To say goodnight, and thanks, until we meet
again.
Like fifty thousand watts a-coursing
through me
And setting every nerve ablaze
Until I’m in a dazzled daze
That lays my life before me to renew me.
I cannot help but want to hold your hand
On days you need somewhere to lean,
A friend to give you warmth serene,
And lead you to a green and pleasant land.
I’d hug you and I’d warm you if you’d like
With sweet and gentle tenderness,
For you are family. Nothing less,
Whether you’re asleep or you’re awake.
Let’s shoot across the galaxy from star to
star
When someday comes. But things are perfect
as they are.
Through corridors of time my footsteps echo
As ages past flow through my pen.
I have to pick it up again
Because my heart and mind are ever with
you.
To see you free and happy I desire.
I’ll stand by your dreams with you.
Your love that had nowhere to go
Is love indeed. It sets my soul on fire.
This love of yours as found its course to
flow,
And like a hot spring it enfolds
Me like warm wings would. It holds
So closely, and so deep. I love you so.
Let’s ride out on the backroads of eternity,
For time is on our side. We’ll see what we
can see.
In
Those Moments
As childhood sweethearts take the long way home
From school and stop awhile by the river,
Skipping stones, or gathering flowers in
The meadow out behind the railroad tracks,
With birds as numerous as they were five
hundred
Years ago; they oftimes rose in clouds
Up from abundant trees into the skies.
Through life we wander in our innocence.
When I behold you seated at the table
With your plate of steak set out before you
And your dark glass of wine before your
hand,
I see how elegant you are, how refined,
This humble woman who prefers to stay
Unheard, unseen, unless she wants to be.
It’s in those moments when her face shines
forth,
So that I cannot keep from watching her.
And other times I learn about her needs
So I can have things settled as she likes
Without her saying.
To
ride into the west
For miles and miles and miles and miles and
miles
Into the setting sun, and through the
night,
Until it rises up again behind us,
Until we cross the border and keep going
For many miles more until we reach the
Sierra Madre, climb into the heights,
Onto the Altiplano with its ancient
Towns and cities, and explore the visions
Of those realms of colour, sight and sound,
And happy music, flowers everywhere,
Love in every face, pyramids,
Cathedrals vast, exquisite food and tiled
Walls and fountains. And the mighty sun,
And starry night, until we start back down,
And reach the blue Pacific, and we’ll walk
For many miles along the crystal beach,
The coolness of wet sand beneath our feet.
Such is our dream, our dream so wild and
free.
Or maybe we will come to Erin’s shore,
From Dublin Bay to Derry Quay explore,
And into Donegal where wild waves crash
Upon the rocky headlands, and the hills
And glens resound with greenness and the songs
The people hold in common age to age,
And sit before a fire built of turf
Inside some homelike pub where neighbours
gather
For song and dance and jokes and other
craic,
A pint of black stuff, or perhaps a dram.
But you like country cream. As you will
have.
And
when you win the jackpot we will go,
You always tell me, and I love the thought.
It cheers me in this country cold and drab,
Where people snarl at their neighbour fellow
By day and night. The news is always bad.
And yet we have our outings to the river,
Or to the lake, or the October fair,
Or maybe sometimes going out to dinner.
Love and protect each other we must do.
Trust me with things that you can’t
understand,
As I trust you with matters I don’t know.
In this dark land where devils swarm
around,
And people languish, sadness and depression
Will suck the life and joy out of the soul.
Our love shall be a cozy nest to shelter
The little family we have to care for.
Our kindled hearts shall be a roaring fire
That keeps us calm when chilling winds
descend
And shake the windowpanes with howling
muscle,
While on the hearth the flames do dance and
crackle.
These dire shadows history casts shall
leave us
Untarnished when they finally pass away,
As when the morbid angel went through Egypt
And killed the first born children of the
people
And all their stocks and herds until the
country
Gagged in the sickness at the smell of rot;
But Israel was spared, with all her tribes,
Set forth to journey to the Promised Land.
Yes,
let us go our own way, let us live
Without a yesterday, only tomorrow,
Until our yesterdays grow many and
Our hearts are
full of memories so dear.
The Breastplate of St. Patrick goes before
us.
Into eternity we gently walk.
So let the rivers run with swarming fish!
Let beasts of field and forest gather
thick!
Let oceans teem with myriad life abundant!
And let’s bring back our beauty world
instead.
Like ocean sand the nations wash away.
Now
Sunday morning’s here again. You rest
From all labors at your job. I stand
Outside your door with books and toys in
hand
To give that precious little girl you love,
The daughter of your son, that she may grow
Honest and intelligent and strong
As you are, not what she’s set to be
By this uncaring world, so bound to throw
Her education at
her with a shovel
Until her life
has withered well before
It has a chance
to blossom into glory
As god
intended. I will not disturb you.
Welcome
to Your Evening, Love
It’s quitting time. The light is almost gone.
So welcome to your evening, my dear love.
Let’s settle in now that the day is done
With
easy sentiment
And
mutual content
Until you’re tired and you have to leave.
We understand. We need not say a word,
If only we sit quietly together,
Whatever is unspoken will be heard,
For
all is understood,
And
all is for the good,
Without thinking of the why or whether.
I cannot say just when it came to be,
How we became each other’s happiness,
Or how it came so far that we agree,
Like
dolphins in an ocean
Of
wild raw emotion
That surges like the rising sun to bless.
And when she gets her day of rest, I like
To take her somewhere out of the mundane.
It’s in these moments when she likes to
look
At
rushing rivers flowing,
And
wild creatures going,
For that’s the time we need to keep us
sane.
It’s better for me if I see you often.
It’s better that you love me as you do.
Together now the blows of life we soften,
And
together dream,
Once driven on a
beam
Of sunlight through a fantasy anew.
How you have taught me a new way to feel,
The wonder of a blazing love sublime,
And emerging consciousness surreal,
That
flies of magic wings,
As
every blossom sings,
And I can’t help but see it all anew.
And how I long to keep your mind at ease,
Assure you when the shadows gather round
you,
Caress you like a soft and gentle breeze,
And
lend you every grace,
And
say it to your face,
And let the light of courtesy surround you.
The world is going mad. Hold fast we must.
The time may come when love is all we have,
When everything around us turns to rust,
To
see us through the danger
When
everyone’s a stranger,
From all of this and more our love will
save.
But what if I could penetrate your thought?
Beneath the complex shifting of your mood.
And if I finally found the thing I sought,
With
all you have to hide,
And
all you keep inside,
And yet I could not draw it out with words.
But no, your mind shall be a mystery,
Beckoning a future we can’t guess,
As roots drive down and anchor a young
tree,
Until
it grows so tall,
The
leaves will bloom and fall,
I know I need to live it, I confess.
I know the pathways through the darkened
wood,
The thorny brambles that do tear and cut.
I know the several ways back to the good,
And
lead you to delight
Within
the shining light
Where blazing torches never do go out.
For us, a new horizon lies ahead,
Inspired by a dreamlike fascination,
And ever by such marvels we are led
By
that brilliant rainbow
That
casts a secret shadow,
Until we find we’re living in a vision.
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