http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._N._Taber
Today’s
poem has not appeared on this blog since 2009. I am airing it today especially
for ‘George’ whose wife died earlier this year after 50+ years of marriage. George
got in touch to say, ‘I am not gay, but love the poem as it makes me feel close
to my dear, late wife.’ He adds, ‘In matters of the heart, I don’t suppose it
matters who you are or whether you are gay or straight…’
Ah, George,
I’m glad you like the poem, and am so
sorry for your loss, but have to say that last sentence is music to my ears.
[Yes, life is better for many gay people than it used to be, but it depends
where you live in the world and whether or not you are growing up in a
gay-friendly home/school environment. Better for many, yes, but as tough as ever for others.]
RIVER OF
DREAMS, RHYTHM OF LIFE
I recall
one long lovely summer
when we‘d
stroll beside a river
discovering
more about each other
than we
ever knew before
I recall
how we lay in long grass,
shared
our first shy, gay kiss,
soaking
us with more happiness
than we
ever knew before
I recall
how our naked bodies
mingled
with butterflies,
a more
glorious heat embracing us
than we
ever knew before
In your
arms, my cheek against
your bare
chest…
in
nature’s hands more blessed
than we
ever knew before
Before we
dressed, another kiss
could but
let the grass
play a
sweeter song on our bodies
than we
ever knew before
We walked
hand in hand along
the river
bank, its love song
ours to
keep, righting any wrong
others
had done us before
Years on,
we stroll by a river,
chatting
with each other,
your
ghost and I, as much together
as we
ever were before
[From: Tracking the Torchbearer by R. N. Taber,
Assembly Books, 2012]
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