Sunday, November 21, 2010

I Can See

I can see us someday bridging the distance
Standing afoot on one soil, holding hands;
You're close enough to me,
I can hear your heart's cadence,
And feel the blood rush through your veins tantivy
Lost in your beauty, I'd promise to be forever entranced,
As close to you as Votkinsk, unwavering in my fidelity,
Now, let's not cogitate the encumbrances;
Instead, let's imagine how great things can be...

For someone so beautiful,
Did intuition lead you here?
The heart doesn't discern aesthetics;
Eyes, however, can tell I'm far from debonair
Forgive me...but I'm just one of those cynics,
Who thinks the world can't see past
The surface to see something special.

Yet, this time, there's an ostensible difference,
And I do believe you want to hold hands
This time can't be a facsimile,
Another steatorrheic instance,
That befouls the confines of Memory
Are you my destiny? And just how do you define "acquaintance"?
Can we be more than just friends?
It's one of the many things I can see...

In your ideal man,
You've outlined several desirable traits,
And whether or not I encompass them,
Only time will eventuate
But with me, know you'll never
Have to administer truth serum,
That when our lives interdigitate,
I won't ever do anything to cause you pain.

I can still see us bridging the distance,
Brightening each other's existence...
Dallying while the stars aloft glimmer,
For past lives' remembrance
Would you remember?
Or, rather, can you see the story of
Ours limned in future constellations?
Will all these questions we have soon be answered?
Please lend me your ear as I implore your patience.

From across the world, you smote me,
And I may as well stay down, for if I rise,
I'll only fall once more
The view from alow is grand,
So as long as it's your beauteous face I see;
The trust you've bestowed me is mutual;
I've not reason to believe anything
You say or do isn't veridical,
And even though I don't know you...

...I can see us someday bridging the distance,
Standing afoot on one soil, holding hands;
You're close enough to me,
I can hear your heart's cadence,
And feel the blood rush through your veins tantivy
Lost in your beauty, I'd promise to be forever entranced,
As close to you as Izhevsk, never remitting in my loyalty,
Now, let's not capitulate to circumstance;
Instead, believe in greatness...that has yet to be.

If I had a crystal ball,
I could tell you what'd come next,
But of all life's intricacies,
Perhaps love is most complex
I could tell myself if you'd ever love me,
And whether my hubris will lead to another pratfall...

I can see us someday bridging the distance,
Standing afoot on one soil, holding hands...
But until that day,
I pray we maintain this correspondence,
Continually divulging the contents of each other's dossier,
Until all that remains is the alterity
Known only by He of omniscience
New acquaintance, this will be an amazing ride
That, also, I can see...


Kevin B. Waring

2 comments:

  1. What a lovely poem. God has given you this wonderful gift to share with the world. Blessing, Lloyd

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  2. Why, thank you, Lloyd :) However, your gift of deftly professing the Word of God is far more profound and enduring, and I'm thankful for you, your enthusiasm and commitment to all things holy. God bless you, friend!!

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