Well here's the but poem. I was trying to edit it a bit more before posting but it's time I move on or I'll never catch up. The second is an old Haiku I changed slightly. It still passes for structured poetry, right? I'm clearly getting desperate. Ah well, I think he'll get five structured and four freestyle and that will have to do:
11. Chemistry
I could have loved you
but there wasn't the time
to cut paper-chain people,
to dissect identical copies
from our too fresh flesh.
And we didn't have the science
to write our names in the stars -
but how close they looked,
burning under your mother's tablecloth.
But she painted us out,
remember?
I suppose we were fortunate,
really.
Think of the threads
we might have fabricated,
the pressure of hands, on our brains,
writing false memories
that would never occur.
I could have loved you
but I was fortunate really
since you're burning out.
12. Waiting
Her mornings are passed
alone with dregs of coffee
in a tea-stained cup.
This is one that I'm still working on. I'll have to find time to edit these unfinished poems before the end of the month:
13.
There is a grave,
waiting for me
and I don't know
if there will be flowers
or none.
It will be filled eventually
like the
