For me, love and nature go hand in hand. There is nothing more
natural or beautiful in this life than to love...unless it is to be loved in
return.
As for
our sexuality - gay, straight or transgender - love does not discriminate so by
what right does anyone else?
The death
of a loved one, in any circumstances, is one of the hardest things we have to
face in life. Thinking about death, though, does not have to be morbid or
depressing. We just have to remember that spring always follows winter and be
glad for the good times. [True, it’s never easy, but always worthwhile.]
As I have
said before on my blogs, and dare say will again, moving on does not mean
leaving anyone behind.
SYMPHONY PATHETIQUE
I see the
sunrise in your eyes,
watch it
set in your hair,
but when I’d
kiss you goodnight,
you’re
not there
I laugh
with you in the rain
like we
hadn’t a care,
but when
the sun starts to shine
you’re
not there
Media
homing in on the spread
of
HIV-AIDS everywhere,
the
rhetoric of concern exposed
for an
empty chair
If heaven’s
kisses bitter-sweet
for the
love in our care,
dare we
betray, fail to keep it safe
in lust’s
dark lair?
But for
your love in my heart,
I could
not bear
to know
each time I take a fall
you’re
not there
Let nature leave its mark on us
nor its
passion us spare;
come mind-body-spirit awakened,
you are
there
Copyright R. N. Taber 2010; 2018
Copyright R. N. Taber 2010; 2018
[Note: This
poem first appears under the title ‘Sympathetique’ in On the Battlefields
of Love by R. N. Taber, Assembly Books, 2010.]
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