pt 1: him
we can never be
more than what we are;
what’s ours
is too precious
too fragile
any risk could
(so easily) break it apart.
no one else would understand.
no one can get past
the defenses i’ve built
but you’ve broken in.
if i could turn back time?
i wouldn’t create us differently
we make galaxies
while any other friendship
can hardly reach the stars
you turn life into poems;
you make the air feel soft
and quiet the noise —
you make breathing less of a chore
and smiling feels so natural.
how could i trade
the peace between us
for anything less?
what we have is happiness
and the longing is only temporary.
the loneliness is only a figment.
more would be a tragedy.
we don’t have to try
together to be perfect,
but if we started to try
to fit an image
to please ourselves
perfect would be impossible.
maybe we have to hide
the glances, the brief touches
the connection between
our helpless hearts
but isn’t it worth it, still
as long as we still have it?