Eros
Dying
You and I should lie together
Beneath
the boughs of poplar trees
Watching the shadows spread
Across
bared breasts and crashing seas.
I wonder what you would say
In
a soft impassioned, breathless tone...
The same old litany
Or
the secrets known to me alone?
And when, I suppose the moon hung high,
And
the dance was done,
I could look into your eyes once,
Before
I turned to homward run.
Yes...that offer I think I could make,
Before
we walk away,
To be your lover in the night
And
a stranger in the day.
I chose you all those years ago,
when
as a child I took your hand
I still remember golden hair
Blending
with pale white sand...
Ah, Love I guess it's done
This
little love we've wrought,
But I think I could laugh with you this time
And
thus disarm the hurt it brought.