Now, it
is always good to remember someone with love. Oh, yes, and how! Yet, love, too,
sometimes needs to move on.
As I have
said on my blogs many times, remembrance does not mean leaving love behind. Trust the human body, mind and spirit to always find a way, carrying its life force to pastures new so flowers that slept in winter can bloom
again if never quite the same but, rather, like reworked pictures and text in a
storybook that remains, nevertheless, a firm favourite.
If one quality of the human spirit might be said to outshine all else, it has to be its capacity for love... in all manner of wonderful ways; loving people, places, animals.... love does not discriminate.
If one quality of the human spirit might be said to outshine all else, it has to be its capacity for love... in all manner of wonderful ways; loving people, places, animals.... love does not discriminate.
STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL
I tied my
heart
with
string, deposited it
in a
drawer with a pair of cuff links
and a blond
hair
Like a
child,
I’d go
there just to look
as if
contemplating illustrations
in a
storybook
I flung
open
the drawer
(par for love)
and buried
my treasure under a pile
of new shirts
Ready to
put away
wishful
thinking, cufflinks
and hair,
cut the string keeping us
in a time
warp
You and
me, pages
of a story
now all smudged
and
yellow where I share my pillow
with another
Copyright R. N. Taber 2002; rev 2019
[Note: An
earlier version of this poem appears under the title 'Storage and Retrieval' in First Person Plural by
R. N. Taber, Assembly Books, 2002.]
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