This Year's Valentine
They could
pump frenzy into air ducts
and rage into reservoirs,
dynamite dams
and drown the cities,
cry fire in theaters
as the victims are burning,
but
I will find my way through the blackened streets
and kneel down at your side.
They could
jump the median, head-on,
and obliterate the future,
fit 45's to the hands of kids
and skate them off to school,
flip live butts onto tinderbox forests
and hellfire half the heavens,
but
in the rubble of smoking cottages
I will hold you in my arms.
They could
send kidnappers to kindergartens
and pedophiles to playgrounds,
wrap themselves in Old Glory
and gut the Bill of Rights,
pound at the door with holy screed
and put an end to reason,
but
I will cut through their curtains of cunning
and find you somewhere in the moonlight.
Whatever they do with their anthrax or chainsaws,
however they strip search or brainwash or blackmail,
They cannot prevent me from sending you robins,
all of them singing, I'll be there.
Phillip Appleman
3 comments:
Powerful image, powerful words - this is one that I will remember.
How fortunate we are to know love! Thank you for an incredible poem and the perfect photo to accompany it. Happy Valentine's Day!
Powerfully visual images -- thank you, Jane. Happy Birthday, by the way!
Diane S.
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