I was never good at tying knots Until you came along And taught me every way to tie A necktie, a bow tie, a scarf And then we would untie them; I like that you wear scarves; You quickly taught me how To tangle sheets in the thick of darkness And we then learned how to untangle Arms, legs, fingers and toes While the sun rose And baked us in possibility; When neckties and sheets Were no longer a challenge We tackled tying heartstrings And very quickly those knots were made Fastening your heart to mine A beautiful mass of present and past And a little of what could be; We practiced our little knots Of fabric flesh and feelings, All day, everyday Eight months of days We had them perfected As perfect as we needed them to be There's no way they'd come undone And now as you're leaving And I don't know if you can feel it But those strings are tight They're holding good, But I'm feeling a little ripping, Right there in my chest; Maybe you should untie them Because you always tied best.