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Two hearts that beat, counting down

the seconds of remaining lives.

Held close, pinioned with clinging arms,

yet torn apart, not by force

but by their parent’s wills.

Forbidden sight, forbidden meeting

forbidding love, for all time.

 

Thus standing in a last farewell,

sob shaken, pearled with tears,

they parted.

He standing still in his misery.

She, stronger but wrenched with grief,

leaves her hand in his till

only fingers touch and eyes cascade.

 

And so as measured heart beat,

follows heart beat, through the years.

Each on a path of life, towards a finite end.

Lives that include many other souls,

partners, children, and a hundred friends.

Still they yearn for yet another glimpse

of that first love, that filled their hearts.

Never forgotten in all those years.

 

Then in the quiet time, that comes at last.

Partners pass away to rest.

Leaving behind the beating hearts

of the two lovers;

hidden among the leaves of time

that drift ceaselessly to earth.

 

How paths cross, a mystery of the stars?

Then, by chance, they meet, stop, stare

and touching hands find love –

still haunts their hearts,

not one mote less than in the long ago.

And thus, joined by fate

as kind as it once was cruel.

Their joyous love inspires

a sculpture.  The never ending

tale of lovers in the setting sun.

 
 
David Garlick, Puerto Vallarta, March 1998

Posted in Deep, Life, Life and Laughter, Love, Mexico, Poems of Love, Poems of Mexico

The Light

 

Sad little people on the doorstep

advocating their word of god;

the Bible as a lever.

Pressuring with words, however sincere,

that somehow lacking meaning.

 

How many martyrs?

How many have died “for their own good?”

How many caught in cross fires?

How many as an excuse?

How many as an expediency?

How many in the name of Religion?

 

What is religion?

A tapestry, however beautiful –

woven by people.

Perhaps well meaning,

perhaps for Job security.

Are these rules so important,

more important than the Light?

 

What light?

Where is the light?

“Search and you shall find”

Ah !

 
 
David Garlick, Victoria, November, 1994

Posted in Deep, Memorial, Parting, Philosophy, Poems Memorial

Rio de Lagrima (River of Tears)

 

Que precio pagamos por lagrimas no deramadas.

La sequia priva el rio de la vida.

Exponiendo su esqueleto de roca.

El alma del pescado muere

y arboles de palabra marchitan.

Dejad lagrimas llenar la forma del rio.

Dandole a este redondes que llora.

Risas reprimidas, risas y gritos de jubilo.

Arboles gordos beben y el pescado es abunannte.

 

Translated by Angela Aranda, Puerto Vallarta, Marzo, 1998

Posted in Deep, Life, Life and Laughter, Nature, Philosophy, Poems Memorial, Spanish Language

River of Tears

 

What price we pay for unshed tears.

The drought starves the river of life,

exposing it’s rock skeleton.

The soul fish die

and word trees whither brown.

Let tears fill out river’s form.

Giving it a roundness that weeps,

chuckles, laughs or shouts in joy.

Fat trees drink and fish are abundant.

David Garlick, Lopez Island, Washington, September, 1996

Posted in Deep, Life, Life and Laughter, Nature, Philosophy, Poems Memorial
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