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The Monogamous (Lyric) by Sasha
"I bid your rain be bountiful, O time
That brought my Andalusian romance:"
....And so the Arab wrung that rainy rhyme
Against the fact of ending continents
Where from the dock he saw Her ship released
To lanes of water bound forever East.
That is the fate of the monogamous
Known even to that couple whose high tryst
Was barely half an hour on the bus,
And who, dropped off unsated and unkissed,
Forego in one another half a life.
For them, the vows of husband, church and wife
Have sacked a thousand Troys. Another dies
Before his watching wife who, fraught with grief
Of years together (yet with some relief)
Must cure herself of him before she lies
Under a younger lover to undo
The Gordian depression of "I do."
My dear, we are denied those lauded tears
And unconditioned vows, and cannot know
The mutual vistas of imagined years
When life has spoken an eventual No.
Still there is scope in such as us, complex
Enough to love good company and sex,
And who, although reviled as unrefined,
Can keep a single night forever new:
String passion to a power and a mind
That are no less tremendous for being true
As one concerto in a book of ten
Meant to be loved and learned and played again.
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