Young, trim and cute

Setting all reason on mute

Forever twenty-one

I thought she was the one.

Yet lost in trauma

Oh Mama!

Slipped away

Through my fingers one day. 

Day she was lost

My friend crucified on cancer’s cross

Wheeled out on gurney entire

Consigned to death and fire. 

The keening widow

Grief bubbling from below

My friends ashen, prayers rote

Certitude up in smoke. 

Broke up the same day

Didn’t let her have her say

Now knowing the cost I’d pay

Was she the one that got away? 

Many others since

As my heart sought to evince

True love

Redemption sired below, not above. 

A bit did I tarry

But I found her and married

House followed dogs and baby

I met the right lady. 

But would’ve, could’ve

Maybes’ and should’ves

Always a battle

As the mind tattles. 

Mourning love shorn

Possibilities unborn.

A better happiness, maybe?

More, more, unsatisfied, greedy.

Look forward, not back they say

Hand to the plough all the way

Easy to say 

Much harder to obey. 

Might’ves craft multiverses 

Lefts instead of rights, curses 

Sifting through memory’s purse

Regret’s teat on which we nurse.

Replacing what you have 

Forgoing extant salves

Missing what’s in front of you

Here and true. 

I suppose that’s human 

Nostalgia’s a tricky lumen 

But our haves’ hurt are they

When what if’s hold sway. 

Wisdom! Pay attention! 

There’s no future or past

Only the now worth mention

Cleaving remorse’s sickly cast.

Soulmates a fiction 

Never’s there but one in a million

Legion, legion are they

Who can take your breath away. 

Settle on one you must

Offering soft fleshed trust

Intimacies dancing, passion’s play.

Then, betwixt at end of the day,

As the boughs outside sway

Heart and mind not astray 

You realize there was never one 

That got away.  

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