Love Poem: Moonlight Lanyard

Moonlight Lanyard

Bruised but alive
     Thrumming heart ...
          Bloodied hand trembling
               I measure the moon with my thumb

As I watch the long boat drift away downriver ...
     YOU are on it ... with the king's entourage
          And I have lost you all over again
               Yes, I have my life, (though beaten to near death)

But I wish now I did not ...
     For every breath finds you farther from me
          Heartstrings stretched to breaking
               As the weeping moon shivers in the sky

Its tears glistening on the back of the Great Mekong
     Like a mocking serpent ...
          Hissing its melancholy venom in my face
               The wake of the ship pointing the way I MUST follow

You will become but another of many wives to His Majesty
     Yet you are my world, complete
          And there shall never be another.
               This is NOT done ...

I am too weak to move ... yet
     But soon I SHALL pursue
          To all of Earth's ends, if need be
               And I shall keep my promise to you ...

Made under Heaven, in the gardens of the palace
     And consummated amidst our passion
          A moment that stands still in my mind
               When, as one, we brought blush to the sky itself

For it had never seen a love as ours
     Divine and rare ... with truth and trust
          And a joining that has never known another
               Pure, sacred, tender ...

And chaste unto itself and the stars.
     I know your gaze is on the very same moon
          That you bathe now in its weep
               And THAT shall be our binding ... for now

Until I rise and follow ...
     And ride the mighty, twisted back of the Mekong
          To find you, safe, and bring you home
               My life ... my love.