"Those of us who think we know
the same secrets
are silent together most of the time,
for us there is eloquence
in desire, and for a while
when in love and exhausted
it’s enough to nod like shy horses
and come together
in a quiet ceremony of tongues.
It’s in disappointment we look for words
to convince us
the spaces between stars are nothing
to worry about;
it’s when those secrets burst
in that emptiness between our hearts
and the lumps in our throats.
And the words we find
are always insufficient, like love,
though they are often lovely
and all we have."
the same secrets
are silent together most of the time,
for us there is eloquence
in desire, and for a while
when in love and exhausted
it’s enough to nod like shy horses
and come together
in a quiet ceremony of tongues.
It’s in disappointment we look for words
to convince us
the spaces between stars are nothing
to worry about;
it’s when those secrets burst
in that emptiness between our hearts
and the lumps in our throats.
And the words we find
are always insufficient, like love,
though they are often lovely
and all we have."
— Stephen Dunn, Those Of Us Who Think We Know (via grammatolatry)
(via gnostix1)
Pop:
ReplyDeleteIt's better to say the words.
Pop,
ReplyDeleteThree simple words can bridge gaps between souls. But actions often speak louder than words.
loved the poem
ReplyDeleteIce: I'm gettin ready to hit the road myself!...pop'
ReplyDeleteNr O:
ReplyDeleteU got that right, meaningless words are cheap!...Pop'
Whit:
ReplyDeleteYes, words expose us but at the same time speaks of our allies!...Pop'