This poem is for my wife, on her birthday.
It’s also a hint about her present.
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I wanted to give you the sky.
You’ve looked at it longingly so many times.
Face pressed to the window
Eyes shining, expression sublime
I wanted to hang the glittering
Things always catching your eye.
Around your neck.
Hand you the moon
On a stick.
You make friends so easily.
I hang back, at a loss for what to say
While a waitress hugs you, near tears.
And an old man
Tells you all about his love
Of lighthouses.
A two year old takes your hand to show you his favourite toy
A teenager whispers her fears.
Even the planets and stars
Tell you their secrets
On clear nights.
Suddenly, out on the street,
You’re calling the names
Of your friends far away:
“Jupiter! Sirius! Mars!
Look, it’s Orion again!”
We wave to the ISS,
(You always know where it’s likely to be)
You relish the absolute dark
That calls down the Milky Way.
I never know just what to say
You can make friends with nebulae. I
Hang back, hiding under a cloud.
Earthbound and shy.
But here: look through the lens;
Point it out of the window upstairs,
Introduce me to all of your friends.
And know that I wanted to give you the sky.
But I couldn’t, of course:
We both know
It was already yours.
I loved this poem. It touched my heart. thank you so much.
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