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Today's poem first appeared on my gay-interest blog in 2013.
While feedback suggests relatively few reader dip into both blogs, I would suggest that human nature is such that there are closer parallels between them than some of us might care to concede. Love, though, is above all that and male (and female) bonding is - as it has always been, and always will be - a fact of life. Yes, there are certain lines drawn in sand - just as there have always been and always will be; whether or not close friends choose to cross them is - yes, as it has always been and always will be, down to human nature.
I was in love with a close friend for a long time. He is gay too, but has never felt the same way. Even so, he has always loved me as a friend and I’ve had to be content with that.
In time, I learned how to let passion go and settled down to enjoy a platonic love we lend and borrow by way of supporting each other all the time.
THE BORROWERS or HUMAN NATURE, A MIND OF ITS OWN
You lay your head on
You are a treasure my heart
True, your love comes not
Copyright R. N. Taber 2005; 2020
[Note: An earlier version of this poem appears in A Feeling for the Quickness
of Time by R. N. Taber, Assembly Books, 2005.]
Today's poem first appeared on my gay-interest blog in 2013.
While feedback suggests relatively few reader dip into both blogs, I would suggest that human nature is such that there are closer parallels between them than some of us might care to concede. Love, though, is above all that and male (and female) bonding is - as it has always been, and always will be - a fact of life. Yes, there are certain lines drawn in sand - just as there have always been and always will be; whether or not close friends choose to cross them is - yes, as it has always been and always will be, down to human nature.
I was in love with a close friend for a long time. He is gay too, but has never felt the same way. Even so, he has always loved me as a friend and I’ve had to be content with that.
In time, I learned how to let passion go and settled down to enjoy a platonic love we lend and borrow by way of supporting each other all the time.
THE BORROWERS or HUMAN NATURE, A MIND OF ITS OWN
You lay your head on
my shoulder, its presence there
stirring such feelings in me
I thought, long gone, no part of
me again,
but I was wrong;
my heart bursts into song, if sadly
for such love cannot be
as I would wish but must settle
for - what, exactly?
Not less or (ever) second
best,
but first among equals
where friends touch base with Plato,
no need for words
You are a treasure my heart
will prize above all else, be glad
for each time I see your
eyes
smiling into mine or
tears even for waves
of hurt rising like a
flood
in you while I can but do my
best
with mere words to aid,
inspire, reassure, lend a
shoulder
to trust, an arm to lean
upon,
embrace you as friend to
friend,
longing to hold and kiss
you,
yet unwilling to risk more
(far, far more)
than I could bear to lose
True, your love comes not
as I would dearly have it, yet
no less
truly beautiful for that,
nor let it ever be still, this
passion in me,
but forever grow,
lending you to me and me to you
in ways this body dare not
even hope to know ...
where wishful thinking asks
questions
of history’s
blurring sight
for watching antics of a
heart
deserving more than its
slow-fast beatings
here, on my shoulder
Copyright R. N. Taber 2005; 2020
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