At Once Poem by Michael Burch

At Once



At Once
by Michael R. Burch

for Beth

Though she was fair,
though she sent me the epistle of her love at once
and inscribed therein love's antique prayer,
I did not love her at once.

Though she would dare
pain's pale, clinging shadows, to approach me at once,
the dark, haggard keeper of the lair,
I did not love her at once.

Though she would share
the all of her being, to heal me at once,
yet more than her touch I was unable to bear.
I did not love her at once.

And yet she would care,
and pour out her essence...
and yet—there was more!
I awoke from long darkness

and yet—she was there.
I loved her the longer;
I loved her the more
because I did not love her at once.

Friday, December 20, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: desire,love,marriage,passion,relationships,romance
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