Love Poem: Seasons In Purgatory
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Written by: Tony Bush

Seasons In Purgatory

How much pain of seasons in purgatory 
  will I continue to abide? 
emotive in limbo, static preserve 
  in cyclones of black formaldehyde. 
Frozen stiff in warping rifts of time, 
  sandwiched between the prison floors, 
boiling down to sub-atomic, 
  castaway behind closed doors. 
To exist in the belladonna shade 
  of your exclusive other life, 
long distance tolls, snatches of heaven, 
  balance on the butcher knife. 
Walking crooked on fine bone china, 
  afraid to God the glaze will crack, 
scared to death of unknown future, 
  laid waste if you never come back. 
I know all about the temporal pistol 
  of bullet-hard-bitten choice; 
I say it's all right, I mean it's all right, 
  but the hurt burns a hole in my voice. 
My life is reliant upon you, 
  I heap prayer upon prayer that you see 
I cannot devolve the spiralling ache 
  that pleads for us both to be free. 
I need this expression to tell you, 
  to proclaim lest I scream on my knees, 
it's so hard to see the whole of the wood 
  for the crowded intrusion of trees. 
Yet I will remain your redeemer, 
'  till the cold heart of time has beat through, 
consoled by the knowledge that no other being 
  could love you as much as I do...