let me begin by saying
it was not a coincidence
that we came together
blooming
like warm roses in the fall
with our fingers curling
around each other
like old paper and peeling walls
like a map well used
we came together
accomplices in our ancience
a twin pair of star and sky
with eyes of rust and tarnish
perhaps it was fated
or merely a spontaneous accident of history
but we both wish it would rain
and rain and rain and rain
until the windows are streaked
and the wood will burn only smoke
smoke that curls like our lips in the night
as we whisper in that long lost tongue
of wishes lost and wishes won
we knew it once and now again
it is a language that smells of campfires and sawdust
seared steak and hot metal and welding fumes
my dear we are guardians of this primordial wood
roots wound in branches and
beauty so baffling that even
the birds forget how to sing
let me sing to you
because this was not a coincidence.