“The Rose”

the rose

 

Though we often come together wonderfully,

I lament that she seems comforted by distance.

She prefers to “keep her options open,”

“To see what else is out there” is her insistence.

 

One hand pulls me in for a sweet kiss & embrace,

Her blue eyes betraying her heart’s authentic pleasure.

With the other, she keeps me at arm’s length –

To prevent the unearthing of some hidden treasure.

 

For every time she hums the tune to “Somebody,”

She whistles the song “I’m Like a Bird.”

Though “Love and Happiness” intrigues her,

She seems to hear only every other word.

 

She opens up, but not too much;

We see each other, but not too soon;

She tells me secrets, but not too many;

I can have the sun, but not the moon.

 

She may fear closeness will leave her trapped;

In union she will lose too much of her self.

A slippery slope to an inescapable commitment;

The marble statue of her body would melt.

 

Admittedly, “the pillars of the temple stand not together;”

Enough distance is needed to see some contrast.

But fear of togetherness must be tempered with courage,

For sand ever flows through life’s fragile hourglass…

 

I fear our path remains outside my sphere of control;

The risk of loss or rejection looms ominously overhead.

A lengthy investment of feelings can whither in a moment;

I fear to behold the rose I held so carefully turned out to be dead.

 

If you liked “The Rose,” try “To Have a Home” on for size.

“The Rose” © Jason Merchey, 1999-2018