A thousand nights of love, now I'm alone
parentless at home
dreaming the seen and the unsaid.
Sleep by day is bested
by the frivolity and fun of being twenty-eight,
liberated, and no longer bottle fed.
Age is moving lullabyes of makeshift romance.
A babysitted child of chance,
suddenly I am
saved from bedlam
by your return to an infant's
honeymoon, over the spillway
past the dam.
Waking I reach for
midnight words to say...
praising the caring way
you cuddle me.
With the poetry
of a rocking cradle, you start my day
patron of the nap and friend
of our light as eternity.
I am the lonely sibling
of a loving couplet.
You are the surrogate
of rhythms I can not forget.
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