We built this house with held hands Gently nailing the boards Between longing latitudes We knew the plan A naive permanence
But soon we realized the rains would come a reticent river Of forced smiles and quiet regrets
And soon the surging water washed away All that was worth saving the musty moldy residue Of cracked boards and rusted steel was all that’s left behind In this house that stands now only To prove a point
We have spent the day quietly removing In saturated solitude And dripping desperation The remnants of the storm staying on opposite ends Agreeing to meet in the middle But each really drifting away
We now sit
Sweating, aching Staring at the framework Of a forgotten room Drop cords running through windows Like electrodes on a fading patient Exhausted at the thought Of starting over
A long breathless silence
Our eyes meet
A familiar stare And you say “Let’s get back to work” I pause then slowly nod
And we rise and start again Tearing out the last familiar pieces Of the skeletal remains
a single tear joins the flooded floor As i hold a board for you once again hands joined to complete the task Only this time We hold a little tighter Now knowing that nails Like love Can always fail