We don't say "I love you" anymore The sentiment buried deep Seldom considered Never discussed A declaration that swims With memories Sinks with exhaustion Hardens with repetition Deep in the recesses of our souls The fear of it's loss Is the proof of it's existence Throughout it's evolution How painful to let go of what it once was How difficult to grasp what it has become How dreadful to consider what it may turn into Sublimated, as it is Fighting gravity to escape the ocean floor This love awaits resurrection The renewal of senses dumbed down
"I love you" takes it's rightful place Beyond the realm of intelligence Into the dumb bliss of Spirit To mingle with childhood dreams Memories of carnivals and candy Moms and Dads To pick up after us Teaching, alas, by example Wide-eyed wonder for alien species Dogs and cats and turtles and frogs Butterflies and bees, lightning bugs and praying mantis We marvel at it's devotion and wonder What is he praying for? Who is he praying for? More likely we marveled at how green he was Days when we knew love without knowing it's name Before we knew what it was A given Yes, a Given Waiting for the day when it would be Taken for granted Yes, Taken
The words have become useless to us Offered and received so many times Put them to rest Hope for the best