Love Poem: Torn Apart Came Together
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Written by: Sigrid Ermine

Torn Apart Came Together

Cut from the same cloth, certainly didn't apply
I'd lived twenty places, was born to improvise
You had one home, parents, sister, two nephews 
Persistance forced my flighty spirit to accept you


Invited to hang with your family on usual basis
Questions about my background always evaded 
Overheard your Dad say after a dinner one eve
" Son, truly.... Get a nice girl, not so zany - leave" 


As would most men aged 24, in new relationship 
With age 19, you paid no heed, an excuse to slip
Finally away from the family home, we moved 
Interstate, far from scrutiny, habits disapproved 


A year passed, dreams and dramas wrestled
Competed for front row view of young love nestled
Between marital bliss, mortgage payments, careers 
Told folks we relied on your income, truth more severe


Four nights a week exotic dancer took a heavy toll
Your folks hassled you, different girl a better goal 
" See how good Mum's been to me," he implored
Soon after discovered my job, they took no more! 


Arrived on next flight - your Dad stupidly locked me out
Enraged, I pay most the mortgage, he couldn't discount
Hours later, he emerged scowling, dragged you elsewhere
I struggled to digest your choice, sudden diminished care


Rough days passed, your invasive Dad in your ear
You came to see me despite his advice not to come near
Announced you'd decided to return, to sponsorship offered
Engineering degree, future safe, my funds they scoffed at


Twenty years onward, confounded by that night's velocity 
Dangled disheartening aspect, our perfectly drawn ferocity
Sobbing estatic cries mingled greasily, future severed us
Relishing your resurrection, impossible stood impervious


Worshipping each crest and crevice, tears wiped, wet again
Pleasure mounted meal of now, rubbed sliced, salted in pain
Wounds of what was coming consumed core and limbs
Sunset and sunrise conjoined, ongoing herald of eroticism