It’s a quiet cool twilight and through the windows I see elm and pear standing in elegant silhouette arms and delicate fingers calmly reach for the sky. They know not the years’ end is nigh they remember spring summer and fall and now they rest in winter’s arms theirs the wisdom of passing season unto season their roots reach down and deepen.
We two are quiet at twilight yet reaching for the heavens, but we do know the years we’ve stayed, more than eighteen thousand days in the embrace of our love season unto season our roots deepen and reach into our hearts finding reason upon reason to learn and grow and mature millions of minutes step by step to endure.
And breath by breath she has said yes upon yes to this man unworthy of the grace I have found in her voice and her embrace. In moments of anger and near despair we crafted a sculpture of care.
We’ve walked through darkness into light knelt before each other sad and contrite for our failures and night upon night we have laid side by side and together we’ve stayed conquered our pride found the divine in each other and beyond turned tears and fears into a durable bond.
Still her smile melts me floats me and bolts me and her lips still thrill and pull me into her fiery orbit. Even after this long, this woman I cannot resist and yes, she persists in her acceptance of this old guy who can still bring a sparkle to her eye a chuckle to her voice and a smile to her face.
Here we are at this twilight time golden and holdin together and – still – yes, still we rhyme.
Dedicated to my wife, Helen Elizabeth Currier on our 50th wedding anniversary - 12-30-19.