for you, you know who you are
the rift in you now healing,
play
like babes with me.
there’s nothing to keep us
from skirting ‘round the other.
do you hear me little star?
—that scar as it needs to be?
you can tell time with it.
sit with it and see.
do you see? do you like it?
surely you know it is your growing.
do you like me this way too?
i do like you
just this way friend,
i do.
loving different than liking.
when we say i love you all day long,
love hardly means a thing.
a-sometimes feel—a-spinning
round like a pulsar,
with no lodestar to guide.
by the loving and liking of you, and—
by that growth deep in the worst you hide,
i anchor in the sky.
i am not leaving.
i am not leaving, and—
i cannot say more, but only—
it is much more inviting.
it is a beautiful, honest ring.
i’ve long tried to say i love you—
i like you
oh what it speaks,
what it does not say.
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What really strikes me is telling time by a scar – a marker or sign post from what was before and what is now. This poem is the love of friendship. So nicely done.