in the end, what is it all for?
Posted: September 17th, 2007, 11:29 am
Another vase-of-flowers doomed to fade
to tell me now you love me; I believe
you— maybe not forever, but for now
and isn’t now what love commemorates –
first cut and then arranged and lastly lost –
in flowers’ fragile momentary gift:
a lovely pledge at context’s edge pursued
where love is not immortal, but renewed—
where trained bouquets by transience uplift
a promise gladly (at the gruesome cost
of evermore decay) that valor waits
while faith its trust reiterates by prow
and humble means, while flowers fresh relieve
old flowers dead— Commitments love persuade.
to tell me now you love me; I believe
you— maybe not forever, but for now
and isn’t now what love commemorates –
first cut and then arranged and lastly lost –
in flowers’ fragile momentary gift:
a lovely pledge at context’s edge pursued
where love is not immortal, but renewed—
where trained bouquets by transience uplift
a promise gladly (at the gruesome cost
of evermore decay) that valor waits
while faith its trust reiterates by prow
and humble means, while flowers fresh relieve
old flowers dead— Commitments love persuade.