You wrote a letter, it had to be, Your merest whim and dearest thought. I found it clever, you have to see, going Out on a limb where the true battle’s fought.
We sorely wished and ached to know, You shared a life, I shared one, too. The seeds we sow and hope to grow, ‘Till vines cross the boundaries of me, (And you…)
Forging a future in distant foundries, Life and love make a space for you. Our lives, as such, the liminal boundaries, Our love, of course, the glue.
A riff on some concepts about getting acquainted through writing and the attempts to make real human connections. The third stanza came first, created spontaneously (and perhaps a little abstractly…!) as a comment on a fellow poet’s work here on HP. They suggested I extrapolate. Here’s a hastily constructed extrapolation for Kim.