Ballade on Leavetaking

Story by Rob MacWolf on SoFurry

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#31 of poetry

I'll be in my sixties before I'll have spent more time out of long distance relationships than in them. And that's assuming that my long distance relationships all become non-long-distance tomorrow.


I saw a hilltop, years ago

Half-toppled with continuous gust,

And every time that breeze would blow-

This is not boring you, I trust-

The grass reached up in wanderlust

For where the wind and I would track.

My shoes still smell of that hill's dust,

So that's why I'll be coming back.

To orchards, where the crimson plums

Are bursting with unearthly wine,

To waterfalls where liquid drums

Forever beat out seamless time,

To cities underneath their grime

On minarets or sunk in slums:

To everywhere the sun does shine,

So that's why I'll be coming back.

And when I really say farewell,

In twilight on some western shore,

When nobody has plans to tell

The news about me anymore,

Know this: we crossed this sea before.

Though my place lies beyond the black

In this side lives what I adore,

So that's why I'll be coming back.

Prince, your hospitality

Upon this earth is all I lack.

Your welcome built a home for me,

So that's why I'll be coming back.