I lean on you;
You need me;
We’re in debt to each other.
It’s simple, you see.
You work hard
And bring home the bread;
Without you, I’d starve
In my solitary bed.
You live in our home
Like a worker drone;
Without me you’d freeze
And be all alone.
Without you, I’d starve
Or live in privation,
We’re the lone citizens
In a private nation.
Though we never make love,
And rarely touch.
We must stay together;
For the world is too much.
Year after year,
We’re apart yet near.
No one dares rock the boat;
We’re so precariously afloat.
We could languish like this until we die;
We seem quite normal to the untrained eye.
And apart yet together, we could stay,
Until the tides of time just wash us away.
Finished on January 3, 2011