Lamplight

We keep meeting

Under the lamplight

Always a lamplight

Sometimes near and

Sometimes far but

Always always there

As though these

Silly lamplights bring

Us together like

Moths dancing about

Each other but

Never ever landing

As though this

Dance that we

Do around this

Inconspicuous lamplight in

Some far off

Borough is what

Brings us together

A smoke and

A laugh a

Hello and touch

And with each

Passing lamplight and

With each passing

Time we remain

Just two moths

Around a lamplight

FinallyAtLast

I have grown

Weary of exploring

I have scaled

The mountains swam

The rivers sailed

The oceans crawled

Through jungles and

Settled with indiginies

Now home I

Sit in my

Little house perched

High on top

Telescope and map

And old photographs

Next to me

Pointing to there

And there to

Him and him

Knowing that I

Have been there

But happiest I

Am here alone

In a house

On a hill

Classics

I just didn’t

I didn’t want

To find me

I wanted someone

Shiny and new

Like a car

Or a bicycle

One that was

Free from dents

And rust of

Which age belongs

And after years

Of shiny new

I discovered my

Love for age

Someone with life

Experience with history

And gut wrenching

Disappointments someone like

Me that lived

This crazy thing

Called life and

Can remember and

Share and laugh

About these things

That we understand

Because we’re classics

ButOurBagsMadeIt

We decided not

To meet yesterday

And like planes

Grounded due to

Weather we retreated

To the gates

Of our homes

Where we did

Meet the old

Fashioned way via

Telephone and enjoyed

Three marvelous hours

Just like as

If we’d met

At the airport

Face to face

Had been delayed

But our bags

Containing laughter secrets

And stories made

It after all

OhAboutTonight

I am thinking

About tonight like

An actor backstage

Getting into wardrobe

Running through lines

Remembering his movements

His motivations wait

Do I have

Have I forgotten

I have rehearsed

This play many

Times before tonight

As I step

Up to your

Door I must

Remember to do

One simple thing

Ring the bell

All the rest

Will come naturally

As though I

Have played this

Part often before