Shallow Vows
If you were to say you love me,
How much of that is true?
If I said you couldn't kiss me,
Would my love cease to satisfy you?
If my scarlet hair became a quiet gray,
Could you still treat me as a woman who is equal to you?
If my eyes recede into faded blue,
Would you hold me in your arms for as long as you do?
If I forget the moment I fell in love,
Could you recite the story as you promised to?
If I cry as days go on,
Would you lend me your shoulder whenever I need you to?
Eons ago, I pegged that query to you.
White flowers in hand, I pleaded with you.
I do, you said.
You said it didn't you?
As I sit here on this deck, as flowers bloom
Quiet gray hair, and fading blue.
I think to myself as old women do,
Where the man who promised me, flew?
Maybe I should have asked,
you not to hurt me too.