Love Poem: Tensile Strength
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Written by: Alan Reed

Tensile Strength

Here we are

Just the two of us together

Taking this crazy chance

To be all alone

We both know it has taken forever

But if we are found out

It will break our homes

The tether along with its dance

 

Pools in our eyes

Northern lights in the skies

Not a palm oil light in sight

To pierce this cold winter night

 

Here we sit

In this old mossy park

We two in the dark

 

The wise old blue jay flies

His flock may be spies

Or they are carrier pigeons

Winging dubious lies

 

 

The grist mill flows

In its easy mourning clothes

The church steeple sleeps

And the tree top sighs

A soft breeze blows

And the journey cakes rise

 

The hope we share

Is a tendered feather

Someday we’ll be discovered

Loved ones will care

Cupboards to be bare

And the threads that bind us;

 a half-life of heather

 

So with pools in our eyes

Northern lights in the skies

Not a sound or street lamp in sight

To pierce this winter night

Live for the moment

A tear in our eyes

Soon we must bid elastic goodnight