It must be an unwritten love
or a love without words
something between verse and verse
a teasing ethereality
an absence or a longed-for
too precious for the vulgarity of form
or description;
yes, poets who write about love
may not have it
but are nevertheless loved —
for theirs is the language of belonging
not ownership,
in the feudalism of romance
they care not for deed
but tenuriality
— even in passing —
is land enough for love.
This they know.
*”It is a poet's curse to be able to write about love but not have it…”