Poem about mixed expectations, the relationship "gray area" |
I Have to Take You Home for Alie 'It's getting late love, it's just about time For me to draw a bath, perhaps unwind Today has been a long and trying one And all things left unsaid, undone Before I have to take you home,' Good company mixed with coffee and laughs As often we want what we can't have As often raindrops pelt your porch and railing Winds whisper just beyond the screen, now wailing Within our blankets, beneath I wonder Amidst distracting rolls of thunder Why don't we just stay here...? Into the later hours under weeping skies A four door Saturn with passengers flies Across the lamp's illuminated bridge That mirrors auroroa far off the ridge A carfull of uncertainity and fear That if you hold fast, I could disappear A semi-chuckle, a laugh...then a sigh Not once have I ever understood why We both have to sleep alone... Upon arriving to my humble home And blindly gaze from window out to street Where downpours flow towards inundated drains And bleeds with turquoise-red oil stains Awaiting the next moments we meet And vaguely see reason to push away I should've gone home those nights I stayed... With this being certain, or mildly untrue There is somewhere I need to take you too Where more beneath these feet defends No one demanded Commanded to pretend They are someone that they're not... And sunlight cascades off porch and railing Cool autumn paints of amber leaves A portrait and frame remembers Adjacent to sketches of Our December Where one stops running, believes With guise of lover or friend In the end They're someone to come home to.... Alas, the rain will never end It flows like rivers sated with salt About open wounds unlikely to mend Where brothers... And daughters... Are never kissed or touched Or missed so much Because they are solely penned. 'I...have to take you home...' |