One of Us Was Right to Leave
One of us will lose our head
that's what I always feared
and when the night finally broke
on us, as we clung to the road
it was obvious; the poetry of certainty
conclusive proof of our mortality
the water fell like some swelling sea
and I drowned in tears of deep disbelief
One of us was right to leave
though heaven knows which one it was
we pushed hard and for so long
when the rope, it broke, we didn't see
just scuttled hard, to find our feet
a dance of letting go, a balancing act
that pushes us down separate tracks
some hollow lane, an unknown road
where derelict houses line the path
One of us will surely return
the pleading of my heart demands
but stubbornness and ignorance of will
prevent me from succumbing first
the angry air that now divides us
speaks of the fear that loneliness delivers
in words so thick and unrepentant
they recoil so quick, back down our throats
choking the chance to ever repeat
One of us was right to leave
I keep reminding my sad heart
the way these changes must play out
will always make retrospective sense
no matter how unfathomable they now seem
once time has passed, the answers come
the fog of clouded judgment thins
and a happiness so resolute and defined
reveals itself before us as a golden field
And whoever it was
who was right to leave
may they go in peace
and come back peaceable...
(2006)
<Deleted User> (7164)
Wed 17th Feb 2010 17:01
I've read this several times and it's a very moving poem which tugged at my heart strings.
Janet.x