The Tide

Today is our anniversary
and resurrects my belief
that time runs out like a tide
and no moon brings it back.
I study my wife’s face.
Where once it bloomed with
the soft skin of a petal
it now hardens in the wrinkles
and paleness of her age.
I take her for a mirror
of us all with our scars
of failure, bruises of grief.
I do not ask to change her
for the girl she was but
my thoughts would trouble her
if she heard them. I add
a hope of her forgiveness
to what speaks to my eye.

    Original Citation
    Pendragon 3.1 (1984) 18.
    Word Count
    100
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1984
    Complete Poems
    457
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    Today is our anniversary
    Poetic Form
    open
    Bibliographic Notes

    It's unclear if the volume number is 3 or 111.

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    time runs out like a tide / and no moon brings it back